Edition With Commentary Of A Latin Manuscript Found At The Bibliothèque Municipale De Reims (2560). The Manuscript Consists Of 8 Pages, Of Which 3 Contain Fragments From The Satyricon, While The Other 5 Pages Contain 11 Poetic Fragments Of Latin Authors From Various Periods. The Manuscript Includes 12 Fragments From The Satyricon, Some Of Which Provide Confirmation For Disputed Passages. Petronii Satyricon. Fr. 1 : Qualis Nox Fuit Illa, Dii Deaeque! ; Fr. 2 : Nequaquam Recte Faciet, Qui Cito Credit ; Fr. 3 : Somnia Quae Mentes Ludunt Volitantibus Umbris ; Fr. 4 : Dignus Amore Locus... ; Fr. 5 : Nam Quis Concubitus, Veneris Quis Gaudia Nescit? ; Fr. 6 : Quisquis Habet Nummos, Secura Naviget Aura ; Fr. 7 : Non Bene Olet Qui Bene Semper Olet ; Fr. 8 : Uxor Legitimus Debet Quasi Census Amari ; Fr. 9 ; Inveniat Quod Quisque Velet. Non Omnibus Unum Est ; Fr. 10 : Fallunt Nos Oculi, Vagique Sensus ; Fr. 11 : Quod Satiare Potest Dives Natura Ministrat ; Fr. 12 : = Al 700 R. Foeda Est In Coitu Et Brevis Voluptas ; Al 701 R. Accusare Et Amare Tempore Uno Q. Ciceronis, De Mulierum Levitate. Epig. Pentadii De Beata Vita -- Veterum Poetarum -- Appendice. Elogio Di Claude Binet ; Quando Un Grande Filologo Dormicchia. Maria Salanitro. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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