Classical Studies 202RN - Intermediate Latin II: 'Petronius' Satyricon and the Roman Novel'
Satyricon & the Roman Novel
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Geoffrey Sumi
TTH 10:30AM-11:45AM
Mount Holyoke College
130223
gsumi@mtholyoke.edu
Petronius' Satyricon is one of the few surviving novels from the ancient world. Formed from a pastiche of other literary genres, including epic, comedy, and satire, it is a vivid account of the adventures of three men as they travel throughout Italy. Though fiction, and only partially extant, its realistic portrayal of Roman life offers a glimpse into the social mores in the early empire. Petronius himself was a member of Nero's court and the Satyricon a product of Nero's promotion of the arts. By giving rise to the picaresque genre the Satyricon's influence continued to be felt far beyond its own day.
Prereq: 200-level Latin.
Taught in Latin.