Lucillius (Greek: Λουκίλλιος; fl. 60s CE) was the author of one hundred twenty three epigrams in Greek preserved in the Greek Anthology. He lived under...
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copied and adapted Greek models (particularly the contemporary poets Lucillius and Nicarchus) selectively and in the process redefined the genre, aligning...
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epigrams of ancient Roman and Greek writers such as Martial, Callimachus, Lucillius, and Catullus. The Menippean satire has been classed as a type of pasquinade...
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excerpts from the existing anthologies, with the addition of selections from Lucillius, Palladas, and other epigrammatists, whose compositions had been published...
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Persius, who critiqued his own satires as lacking both the acerbity of Lucillius and the gentler touch of Horace. Juvenal's caustic satire was influenced...
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who does not commit suicide because of the cost of the rope to do so; Lucillius tells of another who dies because funeral expenses are cheaper than calling...
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Among his allies are the young senator Nerva and the old patrician Fabius Lucillius and his family, especially Fabius' daughter Lucilla, Valerius' love interest...
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likely source. Rannius, Antony and Cleopatra, also in act 1, scene 2 Lucillius, Antony and Cleopatra, an attendant of Enobarbus in act 1, scene 2. Fauconbridge...
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antiques en Troade, 1966 Monnaies grecques, 1967. Épigrammes satiriques de Lucillius, 1967. Inscriptions de Laodicée du Lycos, 1969. Opera minora selecta (7...
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