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was discovered in 1650 at Trau in Dalmatia. This group is our authority for the abridged collection of excerptsĬodex Traguriensis (Paris 7989) of the 1 5th (3) century, which, save for a very few brief excerpts in L and O, is our sole authority for the cena Trimalchionis. of which codex Bemensis (357) of the 10th century is typical. These are our authorities for the fuller collection of excerpts. (1) The codex Leidensis (Qol) written by Scaliger and the editions of the de Toumes (Tornaesius) 1575 and Pithou (Pithoeus) 1577.
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THE TEXT OF PETRONIUS TTie sources for the text of Petronius fall into three groups. 62, through Tiimalchio, and through Eumolpus (the famous and cosmopolitan Butler, Professor of Latin in the University of London, is responsible for the selection of critical notes from Buecheler's editio maior, the Introduction to and text of the poems, and the Bibliography: the translator is indebted to him and to the editors for invaluable assistance in attempting to meet the difficulties which a rendering of Petronius con Ĭ. Weidmann of Berlin, who have generously placed at their disposal a copj'right text of the Satyricon, the epoch-making work of the late Professor Buecheler. The thanks of the editors and the translator are due to Messrs. The translator dulls his brilliance, and must leave whole pages in the decent obscurity of Latin he is fortunate if he adds a few to those who know something of Petronius beyond his name and the worst of his reputation. But he will alwa3's be read as a critic he tells admirable stories of werewolves and faithless widows ^ he is one of the very few novelists who can distil common talk to their purpose without destroying its flavour. His book is befouled with obscenity, and, like obscenity itself, is ceasing by degrees to be part of a gentleman's education. INTRODUCTION He knew the antidote to the fevered life which burnt him up. Poems 2, 8, 11, 13-15, and 22 of the love-poems, 25 and 26, but above all 16 and 27, which show (if they can be by him) a side of Petronius entirely hidden in the Satyricon. 37), and the Graecisms safilutus and topanta (c. 73), and such expressions as caelus hie (c. the notes of Buecheler or Friedlaender on the verbs apoculamus (c.
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The best of them speak of quiet country and seaside, of love deeper than desire and founded on the durable grace of mind as well as the loveliness of the flesh, of simplicity and escape from Court. By far the most genuine and pathetic expressions >f his weariness are the poems which one is glad to be able to attribute to him. Teacher's defence, that the parent set to a tune of hisĭours and severities of earlier art and other morals, are the inevitable outcome of this self-education. His cynicism, his continual backward look at the splen. Petronius employed a pause in literarj' invention and production in assimilating and expressing a view upon the makers" of poems, prose, pictures, philosophies, and statues, who preceded him, and thereby deepened his interpretation of contemporary hfe. Vill have education Eumolpus's brilhant exposition of the supremacy of the poet's task over that of the rhetorician or historian the curious, violent, epic fragment by which he upholds his doctrine.