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1902 Pétrone by E. Thomas. Paris (Fontemoing).
1903 Roman Society from Nero to M. Aurelius by S. Dill (pp. 120-137). London (Macmillan).
1905 Life and Principate of the Emperor Nero by B. Henderson (pp. 291-4). London (Methuen).
1909 Post-Augustan Poetry by H. E. Butler (p. 125). Oxford (Clarendon Press).
1910 The Bibliography of Petronius by S. Gaselee. London (East and Blades).¹
In 1692, fragments forged by a Frenchman named Nodot were printed in the edition published by Leers at Rotterdam.
In 1800 another forgery appeared. The author was a Spaniard named Joseph Marchena. A fragment of Petronius from the library of St. Gall, translated into French and illustrated with continuous notes by Lallemand, Doctor of Sacred Theology, 1800.
¹The present bibliography is based entirely on this scholarly bibliographical work.