"Chrestomathia Petronio-burmanniana, Sive Cornu-copiae Observationum Eruditissimarum & Ante Plane Inauditarum" is a scholarly compilation of observations and insights related to the works of Petronius, particularly the Satyricon. This volume, drawing on the expertise of Isaac Verburg, Pieter Burman, Tiberius Hemsterhuys, and Caius Titus Petronius Arbiter, represents a significant contribution to the study of classical literature. The work offers a wealth of erudite commentary, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Petronius's text and its historical context.
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