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  • Trimalchio's Feast (Penguin Little Black Classics, #21)

    (By Petronius)

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    Author Petronius
    “Book Descriptions: 'I blush to say what happened next.'

    A satirical portrait of a drunken, orgiastic Roman banquet, hosted by the grossly ostentatious Trimalchio.”

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