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 I - The use of fundere and cognates 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
TO POUR OUT IN OR OVER, TO EMPTY (FUNDERE, EFFUNDERE)
plus vini sub mensa effundebatur (38.15)
coeperunt effundere crocum (60.6)
etiam si coacti sumus dimidias potiones supra ossucula eius effundere (65.11)
et nummos in publico de sacculo effundentem (71.9)
vinum sub mensa iussit effundi (74.1)
nam spiritus, extra / qui furit effusus (BC vv. 69–70)
crines ingenio suo flexi per totos se umeros effuderant (126.15)
nullis precibus effusis (132.4)
florida tellus … fundit opes (134.12)
partem leguminis super mensam effudit (135.5)
passimque per totum effusam pavimentum collegerant fabam (136.7)
amplexuque effusissimo me invasit (139.4)
TO POUR OUT WORDS/POETRY/EMOTIONS (EFFUNDERE, DEFUNDERE)
defundes pectore verba (5 v. 22)
haec aliaque cum effusissimis prosequeremur laudationibus (48.7)
haec ut turbato clamore mulier effudit (109.1)
tunc Fortuna levi defudit pectore voces (BC v. 102
cum haec Eumolpus ingenti volubilitate verborum effudisset (124.2)
haec ut iratus effudi (132.11)
TO EMIT FROM THE BODY: BLOOD, TEARS, SWEAT, LAUGHTER, LIFE (EFFUNDERE, DEFUNDERE)
risum effusa est (18.7)
Giton … risum iam diu compressum etiam indecenter effudit (58.1)
effundunt viros (THv. 57)
haec cum inter gemitus lacrimasque fudissem (91.8)
funde sanguinem (97.9)
deinde ut effusus sudor utriusque spiritum revocavit (101.2)
Tryphaena lacrimas effudit (105.11)
si antequam fata poscant, indemnatum spiritum effuderis? (111.11)
TO DRENCH OR COVER, TO ANNOINT (PERFUNDERE)
et nos legitimo perfusus oleo refecerunt (21.4)
unguento perfusus (28.2)
rati ergo sacrum esse fer[i]culum tam religioso apparatu perfusum (60.7)
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- Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction , pp. 203 - 205Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2002