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1. Inferno Notes
Flaccus, 658 BC), the love poet Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso 43-8 BC), and Lucan, the epic poet of the Roman civil War (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus 39-65 AD).
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Dante Middle of life : Following the example of Homer's Iliad , epic poems conventionally begin in the middle of things (and then flash back and then narrate forward), so the Inferno begins in the middle of Dante's life (Inf I:1) when he has lost his way. The setting is Easter 1300 AD , when Dante was age thirty-five , in the middle of a hypothetical seventy-year life-span (Inf I:1, Inf XVIII:28-33, Inf XXI:112-114, Purg II:98-99, Par IX: 40). [Actually 35 didn't turn out to be the mid point in Dante's life; he died of malaria at 54.]
The personal opening of the Commedia is radically unconventional in that epic poets traditionally never wrote about themselves or their experiences, though this practice has been common since about 1800 AD (for example, William Wordsworth's The Prelude or Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
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2. Lucan (A.D. 39-65)- Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
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    I was from Rome, and I lived from 39-65. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? In the year of 39 A.D. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus was born into a wealthy family. They lived in Roman Spain, but before Lucan's first birthday, his parents decided to move to the Capital. Whilst, in Rome, Lucan's parents were able to afford a good education for their son.
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    During this time, he wrote some fascinating works such as

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Lucan (3965), The Roman poet Lucan is named, in Latin, Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, and is one of the in Cordoba in present-day Spain, in the year 39 AD, and was
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The Roman poet Lucan is named, in Latin, Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period. Lucan was born in Cordoba in present-day Spain, in the year 39 AD, and was the nephew of Seneca . He prospered under Nero , and his epic poem, Pharsalia , which was the story of the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey, was much acclaimed. However, he soon fell out of favour, and was lured into the conspiracy of Piso. His treason having been discovered, he was obliged to commit suicide by opening a vein, and died in 65 AD. [ This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Lucan
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16. Ancient Rome -Poets
Visitors would view it from a walkway. Lucan (AD.3965). Marcus Annaeus Lucanus was born at Corduba in Spain, and came from an illustrious family.
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Ennius (239-169B.C) Quintus Ennius - to Lucretius - was the immortal father of Roman poetry, whilst for Silius Italicus he was a poetic icon of the past. Ennius was born in 239B.C. at Rudiae, a town in Calabria, and was able to speak Latin, Greek and Oscan. In 204B.C. he was discovered by Cato ('the Censor') when serving in the Roman army as centurion in Sardinia, and brought to Rome, where he was eventually granted full citizenship. Ennius was perceived as being able to give adequate treatment to the serious themes of Roman history, which he treated in his Annales, and especially to the great achievements of a Roman army commander. In this way the Roman form of literary patronage was born, which valued poetry on serious themes and established the poet as a distinguished member of society, whilst in return he immortalized his patrons in his verse. Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso was born the year after the death of Julius Caesar at Sulmo, in the Apennines, Paelignian territory east of Rome. His family was of equestrian rank, and Ovid was educated in rhetoric at Rome, since his father wished him to practice law. However, according to the Elder Pliny, he showed a preference from an early stage for the emotive rather than the argumentative side of rhetoric. He traveled widely, spending some time studying in Athens, and visited Asia and Sicily before holding some minor public posts in Rome. Ovid married three times; the first two marriages were both very brief, but his third wife remained loyal to him throughout his life. In A.D.8 he was banished to Tomi, on the shores of the Black Sea.

17. Great Ancient Artists
Lucan 3965 AD. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus was born at Cordoba in Spain and brought to Rome as a child. He is most noted for his epic
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(in chronological order) To My Home Page Who were the ancient Greek and Roman artists and scientists that the authors of renaissance classics continuously harp on about? For your edification I present my glossary. Homer
(8th C, BC.) Greek poet. Traditionally thought to be the author of The Iliad (set in the final year of the Trojan War) and The Odyssey (describing the return of the Greek hero Odysseus from the Trojan War). Aesop
620-560 BC. Greek writer. Author of the famous fables. Pythagorus
582-500 BC. Greek mathematician and philosopher whose doctrines strongly influenced Plato. He founded a movement with religious, political and philosophical aims known as Pythagoreanism (which influenced Socrates). His school also studied mathematics and astronomy. Pythagorus' Theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right-handed triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Aeschylus
525-456 BC. Greek dramatist. The founder of Greek tragedy and thus the predecessor of Sophocles and Euripides. Heraclitus
c. 500 BC. Greek philosopher. He believed that fire was the primordial source of matter and that the entire world was in a constant state of change. Numerous fragments of his one work

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Der chinesische Weise Mo Dse (470 - 391 v. Chr.) gibt uns folgendes zu Denken: Warum nun aber? Herr Mo Dse Im des Lao Dse (300 v. Chr.) ist zu lesen:
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Der Begriff Albius Tibullus (50-19 v. Chr.) setzt im noch einen drauf: Wahrlich ein eisernes Herz trug der Barbar in der Brust! Mord begann nun im Menschengeschlecht, es begannen die Schlachten, Publius Ovidius Naso (43-18 v. Chr.) verbindet in verderblicher das Gold mit seinen Sorgen. Mit ihnen ward der Krieg ans Licht gebracht, dem beide sie zum Kampf die Waffen borgen, Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65 n. Chr.), der als die

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