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recently been
deduced that
Statius also
wrote under the
pseudonym of Propertius. Less is
known of the
biography of
Statius. Born c. 45 CE, he grew up...
- this name include:
Statius Albius Oppianicus,
discussed by
Marcus Tullius Cicero in his oration, Pro Cluentio.
Caecilius Statius (c. 220 - c. 166 BC)...
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Statius Caecilius, also
known as
Caecilius Statius (/sɪˈsiːliəs ˈsteɪʃiəs/; c. 220 BC – c. 166 BC), was a
Celtic Roman comic poet. A
contemporary and intimate...
- Plautus, Captivi, 86. Seneca, Phaedra, 33.
Statius, Achilleid, I. 747.
Statius, Silvae, II. VI. 19.
Statius, Thebaid, III. 203. Ovid, Metamorphoses, I...
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Achilles Statius (or
Aquiles Estaço) (12 June 1524,
Vidigueira – 17
September 1581) was a
Portuguese humanist and writer,
since 1555
living in Rome, where...
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Lucan and
Statius (ii, vi, 7). In
Purgatorio 21, the
pilgrim and
Virgil encounter the
shade of
Statius, the
author of the Thebaid.
Statius claims that...
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Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus (M.
Statius M. f. Cl.
Priscus Licinius Italicus) was a
Roman senator and
general active during the
reigns of...
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Statius Gellius (fl. 305 BC) was a
Samnite general who
fought against the Romans, in the
Second Samnite War. He was
defeated and
taken prisoner in 305...
- Despoina. Pausanias, 8.25.8–9. Pausanias, 8.25.10.
Statius, 6.301–315.
Statius, 6.424–431.
Statius, 6.491–530. Propertius,
Elegies 2.37–38.
Quintus Smyrnaeus...
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Statius,
Thebaid 1.138–139.
Statius,
Thebaid 1.164–165.
Statius,
Thebaid 1.390–399.
Statius,
Thebaid 1.400–512.
Statius,
Thebaid 1.514–720.
Statius,...