Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction: Corporealities
- 1 Rhetorical red herrings
- 2 Behind the scenes
- 3 The beast within
- 4 From the horse's mouth
- 5 Bella intestina
- 6 Regurgitating Polyphemus
- 7 Scars of knowledge
- 8 How to eat Virgil
- 9 Ghost stories
- 10 Decomposing rhythms
- Conclusion: Licence and labyrinths
- Appendix I The use of fundere and cognates in the Satyricon
- Appendix II The occurrence of fortuna or Fortuna in the Satyricon
- Appendix III Aen. 4.39 at Sat. 112: nec venit in mentem, quorum consederis arvis?
- Bibliography
- Index of passages discussed
- Index of subjects
Appendix II - The occurrence of fortuna or Fortuna in the Satyricon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction: Corporealities
- 1 Rhetorical red herrings
- 2 Behind the scenes
- 3 The beast within
- 4 From the horse's mouth
- 5 Bella intestina
- 6 Regurgitating Polyphemus
- 7 Scars of knowledge
- 8 How to eat Virgil
- 9 Ghost stories
- 10 Decomposing rhythms
- Conclusion: Licence and labyrinths
- Appendix I The use of fundere and cognates in the Satyricon
- Appendix II The occurrence of fortuna or Fortuna in the Satyricon
- Appendix III Aen. 4.39 at Sat. 112: nec venit in mentem, quorum consederis arvis?
- Bibliography
- Index of passages discussed
- Index of subjects
Summary
et fortuna sonet celeri distincta meatu (5 v. 18)
o lusum fortunae mirabilem (13.1)
sed etiam quod fortuna me a turpissima suspicione dimiserat (13.4)
praesto erat Fortuna 〈cum〉 cornu abundanti [copiosa] (29.6)
plane fortunae filius (43.7)
et supra nos Fortuna negotia curat (55.3)
et paulo ante carissimum sibi commilitonem fortunaeque etiam similitudine parem in loco peregrino destituit abiectum (80.8)
cum fortuna manet (80.9)
suam habet fortuna rationem (82.6)
nos casus in eandem fortunam rettulisset (87.1)
sed non crudelis fortuna concedit (114.8)
tres tulerat Fortuna duces (BC v. 61)
ac tali volucrem Fortunam voce lacessit (BC v. 78)
tunc Fortuna levi defudit pectore voces (BC v. 102)
iudice Fortuna cadat alea (BC v. 174)
ut Fortuna levis Magni quoque terga videret (BC v. 244)
amplioris fortunae domum quaerentes (124.2)
et Eumolpus felicitate plenus prioris fortunae esset oblitus (125.1)
putabamque a custodia mei removisse vultum Fortunam (125.2)
quisquis habet nummos, secura navigat aura / fortunam suo temperat arbitrio (137.9)
Chrysis, quae priorem fortunam tuam oderat (138.5)
FORTUNATA
‘uxor’ inquit ‘Trimalchionis, Fortunata appellatur’ (37.2)
rides, Fortunata, quae soles me nocte desomnem facere? (47.5)
‘nemo’ inquit ‘vestrum rogat Fortunatam meam ut saltet?’ (52.8)
et inter primos Fortunata crinibus passis cum scypho (54.2)
nisi signo dato Fortunata quater amplius a tota familia esset vocata (67.3)
iam coeperat Fortunata velle saltare (70.10)
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- Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction , pp. 206 - 207Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002