Cena Nasidieni
Appearance
Cena Nasidieni est res sermonis octavi e libro altero Sermonum a Q. Horatio Flacco scriptorum, incipit "Ut Nasidieni iuvit te cena beati?" Cenam praebet Maecenate amicisque eius Nasidienus Rufus quidam vel historicus vel ficticius; Horatio rem narrat Fundanius amicus.
Convivae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Convivae sic in lectulis triclinii discubuerunt: "Summus ego et prope me Viscus Thurinus, et infra si memini Varius; cum Servilio Balatrone Vibidius quos Maecenas adduxerat umbras. Nomentanus erat super ipsum [Nasidienum], Porcius infra."[1]
- summus in summo Fundanius
- medius in summo Viscus Thurinus
- imus in summo Varius
- summus in medio Servilius Balatro
- medius in medio Vibidius
- imus in medio C. Cilnius Maecenas
- summus in imo Nomentanus
- medius in imo Nasidienus Rufus "cenae pater"[2]
- imus in imo Porcius
Fercula cenae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Robert J. Baker, "Maecenas and Horace, Satires II.8" in Classical Journal vol. 83 (1988) pp. 212-232 JSTOR
- Deena Berg, "The Mystery Gourmet of Horace's "Satires 2"" in Classical Journal vol. 91 (1995/1996) pp. 141-151 JSTOR
- Ruth Rothaus Caston, "The Fall of the Curtain (Horace S. 2.8)" in Transactions of the American Philological Association vol. 127 (1997) pp. 233-256 JSTOR
- C. Joachim Classen, "Horace: a cook?" in Classical Quarterly n.s. vol. 28 (1978) pp. 333-348
- Kirk Freudenburg, "Canidia at the Feast of Nasidienus (Hor. S. 2.8.95)" in Transactions of the American Philological Association vol. 125 (1995) pp. 207-219 JSTOR
- Joseph F. O'Connor, "Horace's Cena Nasidieni and Poetry's Feast" in Classical Journal vol. 86 (1990) pp. 23-34 JSTOR
- Arthur Palmer, ed., The Satires of Horace (Londinii, 1883) pp. 368-387
- J. Révay, "Horaz und Petron" in Classical Philology vol. 17 (1922) pp. 202-212
- Ervin Roos, "Die Person des Nasidienus bei Horatius" in Humanistiska vetenskappssamfundet i Lund: Scripta minora (1958/1959) no. 3
- Niall Rudd, ed., The Satires of Horace (Cantabrigiae, 1966)
- L. R. Shero, "The Cena in Roman Satire" in Classical Philology vol. 18 (1923) pp. 126-143
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Textus sermonis (Latine)
- "Nasidienus" in Gulielmus Smith (1844–1849). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology [📖]. Londinii: Taylor & Walton vol. 2 pp. 1141-1142
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