Saturnalia (Macrobius)
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Saturnalia (Latin: Saturnaliorum Libri Septem, "Seven Books of the Saturnalia") is a work written after c. 431 CE by the Roman provincial Macrobius Theodosius (b. c. 390 CE - d. ?).[1] The Saturnalia consists of an account of the discussions held at the house of Vettius Agorius Praetextatus during the holiday of the Saturnalia. It contains a great variety of curious historical, mythological, critical, antiquarian and grammatical discussions. "The work takes the form of a series of dialogues among learned men at a fictional banquet."[2] There is little attempt to give any dramatic character to the dialogue; in each book someone of the personages takes the leading part, and the remarks of the others serve only as occasions for calling forth fresh displays of erudition.[3]