Ironic replica of ancient feast: A trimalchio’s feast in «satyricon» of petronius and agathon’s feast in Plato

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Some peculiarities of the carnivalization in ancient position to serious are comparatively analyzed in the descriptions of the symposions in the «Satyricon» of Petronius and the «Symposium» of Plato.

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