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61. GIGA Quote Author Page For Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus Lucan)
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The wounds of civil war are deeply felt.
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Pharsalia (I, 32) [ War
He who refuses what is just, gives up everything to him who is armed. [Lat., Arma tenenti Omnia dat qui justa negat.] Pharsalia (I, 348) [ Justice Idle rumors were also added to well-founded apprehensions. [Lat., Vana quoque ad veros accessit fama timores.] Pharsalia (I, 469) [ Rumor Each man makes his own shipwreck. [Lat., Naufragium sibi quisque facit.] Pharsalia (I, 499) [ Shipwreck Mighty things haste to destruction: this limit have the gods assigned to human prosperity. [Lat., In se magna ruunt: laetis hunc numina rebus Crescendi posuere modum.]

62. Pharsalia [Civil War] By Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) A.D. 39 A.D. 65. BOOK I victory than our Caesar?' Epp. AD Diversos ' viii. 15.
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63. Pharsalia [Civil War] Lucanus
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64. History18aromanempireandearlychristianity
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65. Who Was Who In Roman Times: Lucanus
Lucan / Lucanus. Full name Marcus Annaeus Lucanus. Born 39 AD at Cordoba. Year of death 65 AD
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66. Lucan. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Editio
DATES AD 39–65. VARIANTS Originally Marcus Annaeus Lucanus. Roman poet who wrote the Pharsalia, an epic account of the civil war between Caesar and Pompey.
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67. Author Index: London To Schopenhauer. Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quota
Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) (39–65), 638. Marcus Aurelius (121–180), 1301. Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (43 BC–AD 18), 862.
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69. GIGA Chronological Author List "1 AD - 999"
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70. 17th Century Books: Philadelphia Rare Books And Manuscripts: Part 2
The Pharsalia in Spanish Verse. Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus. Aguilar’s (1563–1641) Spanish verse paraphrase of Lucan s Pharsalia — Lucan (AD 39–65) was born
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71. 16th-Century Books: - Part 6 | Authors Lf-M
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72. Bibliotheca Augustana
Translate this page Marcus Annaeus Lucanus 39 - 65 p. Chr. n. Liber I Primus liber continet causas belli civilis (67) ADventumque Caesaris AD Italiam cum exercitu (183
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73. Coracle History, Coracles In History, History Of Coracles, Coracles In Literatur
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, (39 65 AD). Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis, (date unknown, but probably well before 1000 AD). Pliny the Elder, (23 - 79 AD).
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74. List Of Authors
Flaccus Marcus Verrius Flaccus (late 1st century BC) - writer. Lucan - M. Annaeus Lucanus (39 - 65 AD) - nephew of Seneca - writer.
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75. Literary Authorities
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76. GIGA Chronological Author List 1 AD - 999
CHRONOLOGICAL AUTHOR LIST 1 AD 999. Josephus , Jewish historian (37 - 96?) Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus Lucan) , Roman Roman epic poets (c. 39 - 65) Pope Clement I
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77. GIGA Quote Author Page For Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus Lucan)
GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR. Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus LUCAN). Roman (Spanishborn) last of Roman epic poets (c. 39 - 65). Lat., Vana quoque AD veros accessit fama
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80. Encyclopedia4U - Lucan - Encyclopedia Article
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39 65), better known in English as Lucan, was a Roman poet, and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period.
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Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD ), better known in English as Lucan , was a Roman poet , and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period. Lucan was born in Cordoba in present-day Spain , and was the nephew of Seneca the Younger . He mentioned Mevania , and may have spent time there. He prospered under Nero , and his epic poem, Pharsalia (but labelled in the manuscripts Bellum civile ), 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. As with Vergil 's masterpiece, Lucan's epic poem was unfinished at the time of his death, and its untidy condition is reflected in its 400 complete and partial copies. As A.E. Housman stated in the preface to his edition of 1926, "the manuscripts group themselves not in families but in factions; their dissidences and agreements are temporary and transient . . . and the true line of division is between the variants themselves, not between the manuscripts which offer them."
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