The Satyricon of Petronius. The translation by William Burnaby. revised for the present edition, with an introduction by Gilbert Bagnani and illustrated by Antonio Sotomayor.
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Ancient World 1002 Petronius, Arbiter. (Gaius Petronius Arbiter, AD 27 – 66). The Satyricon of Petronius. The translation by William Burnaby. revised for the present edition, with an introduction by Gilbert Bagnani and illustrated by Antonio Sotomayor. New York: Heritage Press, 1964, 246p, illus. Nicely made book in red cloth, in black slipcase. Very good condition, no marks, clean, tight copy. $10.00
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- The Satyricon of Petronius. The translation by William Burnaby. revised for the present edition, with an introduction by Gilbert Bagnani and illustrated by Antonio Sotomayor.
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- Petronius, Arbiter. (Gaius Petronius Arbiter, AD 27 – 66)
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