Petronius

Gaius Petronius Arbiter (; ; c. AD 27 – 66; sometimes Titus Petronius Niger) was a Roman courtier during the reign of Nero. He is generally believed to be the author of the ''Satyricon'', a satirical novel believed to have been written during the Neronian era (54–68 AD). He is one of the most important characters in Henryk Sienkiewicz' historical novel ''Quo Vadis'' (1895). Leo Genn portrays him in the 1951 film of the same name. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Petronius
Published 2013
De Gruyter

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by Petronius
Published 1983
De Gruyter

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by Petronius
Published 1948
De Gruyter

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by Petronius
Published 1937
De Gruyter

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by Petronius Arbiter
Published 1711
impensis E. Curll, ad Insigne Horologij & Bibliorum, in Vico vulgo vocato Fleet-Street, MDCCXI. Qui distrahit etiam, Musae Britannicae, e Poematis varij Argumenti, vel hactemis Ineditis, vel Sparsim Editis & Rarissimis, Constantes. Pretium 2 s. 6 d

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by Petronius Arbiter
Published 1713
printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and Ja. Woodward in Scalding-Alley, against Stocks-Market

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by Petronius Arbiter
Published 1710
printed for S. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward, in St. Christopher's Church-Yard, near the Royal Exchange; and J. Murphew near Stationers-Hall

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by Petronius Arbiter
Published 1714
printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by W. Taylor in Pater-Noster-Row, W. Brand and J. Kent; Temple-Gate J. Graves in St. James's-Street