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Ausonius' Use of The Classical Latin Poets: Some New Examples and Observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

R. P. H. Green
Affiliation:
University of St. Andrews

Extract

The primary aim of this article is to reveal a number of previously unrecorded appearances of classical Latin poetry in the poems of Ausonius, with a brief assessment of their value in understanding his text, and an incorporation of them into the general picture of his acquaintance with his predecessors; a final section will outline some ways in which his adoptions and adaptations are used. Latin poets now fragmented or lost are not included in this study; for the survival of a Lucilius or an Ennius has generally enjoyed more attention and study than the after-life of better-known authors. It is moreover doubtful if such early writers had a context to offer the borrower in Late Antiquity; while poets of the second and third centuries A.D. (often denoted by the vacuous term ‘neoteric’), who did, are poorly known today.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1977

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