Students will delight in Petronius' highly entertaining stories, including his famous "dinner party," which provide a colorful view of life in first century CE Rome. Some 901 lines of unadapted Latin with facing- and same-page syntax and vocabulary notes make this text an excellent transition to authentic, connected Latin for advanced high school and intermediate college students. - Introduction places the Satyricon within its literary and historical context - Unadapted text includes five selections: - A Scene at the Marketplace (76 lines) Satyricon: 12-15 - Trimalchio's Dinner, five selections (687 lines) Satyricon: 26-33, 41-46, 47-49, 61-64, 67-78 - The Matron of Ephesus (78 lines) Satyricon: 111-112 - The Death of Lichas (36 lines) Satyricon: 115 - Eating Human Flesh for Money (24 lines) Satyricon: 141 - Macrons throughout - Mastery-oriented vocabulary: with its fourth appearance, word is no longer provided in facing- and same-page notes - Comprehensive grammatical, syntactical, and vocabulary facing- and same-page notes - Diagram of triclinium seating arrangement - Appendix of Petronius' Language and Style - Complete Vocabulary
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ISBN
9781610412216
Publisert
2016
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1. utgave
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Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok

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