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... written thirty - six years after her death , when Ausonius was seventy years old ; yet the wound caused by her loss is still fresh , and time , which to others brings relief , has but intensified his sorrow . 9 Of the poet's three ...
... written thirty - six years after her death , when Ausonius was seventy years old ; yet the wound caused by her loss is still fresh , and time , which to others brings relief , has but intensified his sorrow . 9 Of the poet's three ...
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... written for his grandson , requesting a criticism of it ; and also addressed to him two letters . Of these , one ( Epist . III ) describes some fowl which he is sending him ; the other ( Epist . II ) was written from Trèves during the ...
... written for his grandson , requesting a criticism of it ; and also addressed to him two letters . Of these , one ( Epist . III ) describes some fowl which he is sending him ; the other ( Epist . II ) was written from Trèves during the ...
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... written in the year 370. To this period belong also several other works : the Bissula , in praise of the captive maiden whom the poet received as prize of war ; the Griphus , later dedicated to Symmachus ; the Cento Nuptialis , written ...
... written in the year 370. To this period belong also several other works : the Bissula , in praise of the captive maiden whom the poet received as prize of war ; the Griphus , later dedicated to Symmachus ; the Cento Nuptialis , written ...
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... writing to Paulinus , he mentions among the advantages of his villa its proximity to a church . Towards the end of the Griphus , after citing many examples of triads from mythology , he refers to the Trinity in these words : Tris ...
... writing to Paulinus , he mentions among the advantages of his villa its proximity to a church . Towards the end of the Griphus , after citing many examples of triads from mythology , he refers to the Trinity in these words : Tris ...
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... written in a bantering tone and he is repeatedly made the butt of his friend's pleasantries . Ausonius ridicules above all the other's claim to learning and poetic ability , even calling him poeta falsus . He mockingly gives an ...
... written in a bantering tone and he is repeatedly made the butt of his friend's pleasantries . Ausonius ridicules above all the other's claim to learning and poetic ability , even calling him poeta falsus . He mockingly gives an ...
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