The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter

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The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter

by Petronius Arbiter

EN·~5 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

This eBook was produced by Gordon Keener.

0:09

ON READING PETRONIUS - AN OPEN LETTER TO A YOUNG GENTLEMAN

17:01

THE PREFACE

4:38:46

PART TWO

34:54

Description

Petronius’s surviving masterpiece offers a vivid, rib‑tickling glimpse into the hedonistic world of imperial Rome, where lavish feasts and outrageous excesses become a mirror for human folly. The narrator guides listeners through a series of episodic adventures, from bustling city streets to sumptuous banquets hosted by the infamous freed‑man Trimalchio, whose ostentatious display of wealth both amuses and unsettles. Richly translated and annotated, the text preserves the original’s sharp wit while making the ancient satire accessible to modern ears.

Beyond the glittering tables, the work peels back the pretensions of Rome’s social climbers, exposing the absurdities of ambition, love, and superstition. Listeners encounter a colorful cast of characters—haughty aristocrats, crafty courtesans, and philosophic wanderers—each contributing to a kaleidoscopic portrait of a society teetering between decadence and decay. The opening scenes set the stage for a journey that is as much a comedic romp as it is a timeless commentary on the human condition.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (317K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Petronius Arbiter

Petronius Arbiter

20–66

Known as Nero’s "judge of elegance," this Roman writer is traditionally credited with the Satyricon, one of the sharpest and strangest surviving works from ancient literature. His life is known only in fragments, which gives his story the same mystery and wit that mark his writing.

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