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Luxus: A Thanatology of Luxury from Nero to Bataille [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this article, I seek to explore the psychopolitical significance of the contemporary idea of luxury through reference to the Roman concept of luxus, which means excess, extravagance, indulgence, and debauchery.
Featherstone, MA
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Spartan Daily, November 3, 1977 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1977
Volume 69, Issue 44https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6265/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Visioni dell’Aldilà, al di là della visione. Suggestioni dantesche in Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome e nel Fellini-Satyricon

open access: yesRicerche di S/Confine, 2021
Since the birth of the film industry, characters and environments from Dante’s Inferno have frequently been brought to the screen, but from the end of the Fifties they begin to be represented in less explicit ways. These films have been considerably less
Jennifer Malvezzi
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A funny thing happened on my way to the market. Reading Petronius to write economic history [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Petronius' novel is an important rate source for Roman social and economic history. However, it is also a extremely difficult source to interpret. This chapter introduces the reader to some of the possibilities and difficulties involved in using the ...
Verboven, Koenraad
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El Satyricon como novela: la sátira menipea y los nuevos descubrimientos papiráceos

open access: yesCirce de Clásicos y Modernos, 2018
Una de las principales dificultades que plantea el Satyricon de Petronio a la crítica literaria es su categorización genérica. Este trabajo se propone analizar la importancia que tienen los nuevos descubrimientos papiráceos para la consideración de esta ...
Marcos Carmignani
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De l’onirisme à l’ironie : les prestiges de la nuit dans l’Euphormion de Jean Barclay (1605)

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2016
Published in 1605 by the Franco-Scottish author John Barclay, the first part of Euphormionis Lusinini Satyricon abounds in night scenes, where the eponymous character is confronted with a series of ambiguous phenomena (will-o’-the-wisps, ghosts, dreams) –
Nicolas Correard
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Two sources to recreate rome during the Early Roman Empire. The widow of Ephesus and the feast of the god of laughter in "Fellini-Satyricon" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Entre las películas más singulares de Fellini, se encuentra su "Fellini-Satyricon". Con ella intenta recrear el mundo romano altoimperial, pero sin seguir literalmente la novela de Petronio.
Salvador Ventura, Francisco
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ALEXANDER KUPRIN AND SASHA CHERNY: FRIENDLY AND CREATIVE DIALOGUE

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2017
In the article an attempt was made to recover personal and creative relationship of two writers, the associated multi-year friendship, which began in Russia.
M A Zhirkova
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Piero Chiara e il Satyricon di Petronio [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Nella sua raccolta di racconti Viva Migliavacca!, proprio nella pièce che dà il titolo all'opera, Piero Chiara crea come un'eco attualizzata e rivissuta di uno dei testi più originali e vivaci della latinità, il Satyricon di Petronio o, meglio, di ...
Lupinu, Giovanni
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Diatreta Cups, Light in Roman Dining Spaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Cage cups or Diatreta are ancient Roman glass vessels produced by creating a thick blown blank of glass that, once cooled down, is taken to a glass cutter or diatretarii.
Carnevale, Valeria
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