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    Tiberius Catius Asconius Silius Italicus (Latin: [ˈsiːlijʊs ɪˈt̪alɪkʊs], c. 26 – c. 101 AD) was a Roman senator, orator and epic poet of the Silver Age...
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    "killed numerous Romans and showed great skill". It has been argued that Silius Italicus, in his epic poem entitled Punica, mentions a former Viriathus who...
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    Iberian city allied with Carthage. The Roman poet Silius Italicus identifies this woman as Imilce. Silius suggests a Greek origin for Imilce, but Gilbert...
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    Religion. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-13549-4. Silius Italicus, Tiberius Catius (2022). Silius Italicus: Punica, Book 9: Edited with Introduction, Translation...
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    his most ardent admirers in Silius Italicus. With almost every line of his epic Punica, Silius references Virgil. Silius is known to have bought and restored...
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    The Loeb Classical Library (LCL; named after James Loeb; /loʊb/, German: [løːp]) is a series of books originally published by Heinemann in London, but...
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    4.9 (calling the island "Pithecussae"); Ridgway, David, pp. 35–36; Silius Italicus, Punica 8.540–541 (I pp. 432–422); Claudian, Rape of Proserpine 3.183–184...
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    both Typhon and Giants buried under the island of Ischia. Virgil, Silius Italicus and Claudian, all calling the island "Inarime", have Typhon buried...
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    Latin epic poem in seventeen books in dactylic hexameter written by Silius Italicus (c. 28 – c. 103 AD), comprising some twelve thousand lines (12,202...
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  • Metamorphoses 5.543 (pp. 276, 275). Petronius, Satyricon 254 (pp. 354, 355); Silius Italicus, Punica 1.92 (pp. 10, 11); see also Claudian, Rape of Proserpina 32...
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