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A collection of short narratives ranges from historical novellas set in the Roman imperial milieu to intimate moral sketches, often contrasting public luxury with private conviction. One story follows the elderly senator Mesembrius, his worldly daughter Glyceria and virtuous daughter Sophronia, and a young suitor, Manlius, revealing how banquets, ambition, and courtly intrigue collide with emergent Christian belief. Across the pieces the author examines ambition, hypocrisy, love, and faith through vivid scenes of decadence, social maneuvering, and personal choice, shifting tone between satirical observation and earnest moral reflection.
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