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Publius Vergilius Maro ( October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC ), usually called Virgil or Vergil in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period.
** William Diaper, English poet of the Augustan era ( b. 1685 )
These were written in the popular Augustan form of the " imitation " of a classical poet, not so much a translation of his works as an updating with contemporary references.
The tameness of the deer may be the invention of the Augustan poet Ovid, and a late literary reversal of the boy's traditional role.
The Augustan poet Ovid gives Abundantia a role in the myth of Acheloüs the river god, one of whose horns was ripped from his forehead by Hercules.
At Rome, the goddess Necessitas, the divine personification of necessity, was also depicted with a nail, " the adamantine nail / That grim Necessity drives ," as described by the Augustan poet Horace.
Some of these silver coins bear the legend Expectate veni, ' Come long-awaited one ', recognised to allude to a line in the Aeneid by the Augustan poet Virgil, written more than 300 years previously.
It was a time for free speech: the Augustan poet Horace calls it " December liberty.
As the Augustan poet Vergil described it, " He gathered together the unruly race " of fauns and nymphs " scattered over mountain heights, and gave them laws ….
Towards the end of the 18th century, poetry began to move away from the strict Augustan ideals and a new emphasis on sentiment and the feelings of the poet.
The literary collection of Greco-Roman myths with the greatest influence on later Western culture was the Metamorphoses of the Augustan poet Ovid.
Albinovanus Pedo, Roman poet, flourished during the Augustan age.
Alexander Pope, the single poet who most influenced the Augustan Age.
The purpose of the sacrifice, as suggested by the Augustan poet Ovid and by the 6th-century antiquarian John Lydus, was to assure the fertility of the planted grain already growing in the womb of Mother Earth in the guise of Tellus.
The Augustan poet Horace speaks of the water ( lympha ) of Feronia, in which " we bathe our face and hands.
Sextus Propertius was a Latin elegiac poet of the Augustan age.
Nicholas Brady and Nahum Tate ( who was later named poet laureate ) produced A New Version of the Psalms of David in 1696 ; their Augustan version shows somewhat more polish than the 17th century versions:
* Albinovanus Pedo, Roman poet of the Augustan age
Julius Florus was a poet, orator, and jurist of the Augustan age.
The first great elegiac poet of the Hellenistic period was Philitas of Cos: Augustan poets identified his name with great elegiac writing.
The Tristia (" Sorrows " or " Lamentations ") is a collection of letters written in elegiac couplets by the Augustan poet Ovid during his exile from Rome.
The familiar thought was paralleled by the Augustan poet Alexander Pope:
This is the key information to survive about his life, together with a passage in the Suda about the Augustan period poet Parthenius of Nicaea:
The Fasti of the Augustan poet Ovid is a six-book elegiac poem on Roman religion and customs structured by the sequence of Roman holidays from January to June.

Augustan and Ovid
Lemures is the more common literary term but even this is rare: it is used by the Augustan poets Horace and Ovid, the latter in his Fasti, the six-book calendar poem on Roman holidays and religious customs.
In Latin literature, Augustan poetry is the poetry that flourished during the reign of Caesar Augustus as Emperor of Rome, most notably including the works of Virgil, Horace, and Ovid.
* Littlewood, J. R. " Ovid among the Family Dead: the Roman Founder Legend and Augustan Iconography in Void's Feralia and Lemuria.
The Augustan historian Livy says that the tree still stood in his day, but his younger contemporary Ovid observes only vestigia, " traces ," perhaps the stump.

Augustan and her
Augustan reliefs show her emergence, plant-like from the earth, her arms entwined by snakes, her outstretched hands bearing poppies and wheat, or her head crowned with fruits and vines.
Also according to the Augustan History, his wife was a Roman woman called Fabia Orestilla, born circa 165, who the Augustan History claims was a descendant of Roman Emperors Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius through her father Fulvus Antoninus.
According to the notoriously unreliable Historia Augusta, his mother was a Roman woman called Fabia Orestilla, born circa 165, who the Augustan History claims was a descendant of Roman Emperors Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius through her father Fulvus Antoninus.
Literary sources have little to say about her, but this may reflect her ubiquity rather than neglect: in the early Augustan era, she may have been honoured above her living Imperial consort.
The Augustan History criticized her as having " excessive frankness " and " levity ".
Cassius Dio and the Augustan History accuse Faustina of ordering deaths by poison and execution ; she has also been accused of instigating the revolt of Avidius Cassius against her husband.
About 14 BC, she married the Roman general and politician Publius Quinctilius Varus or Marcus Aemilius Lepidus .< ref name =" Syme ">, The Augustan Aristocraty, Oxford, 1986, p. < span class = plainlinks > 125 .</ ref > If she was married to the latter, then a son of her is known from a dedication inscription in the basilica Aemilia.
In Betray the Night by Benita Kane Jaro, Scribonia is portrayed as an elderly woman of great strength and personal distinction and courage, who all her life, in spite of the handicaps imposed on women, has been an important player in the factional and family politics of the Augustan period.
Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1996, p. < span class =" plainlinks "> 120 .</ span ></ ref > She wears upon her head a mural crown and veil.
Her poetry is often considered to fall in the category of Augustan, reflecting upon nature and finding both an emotional and religious relationship to it in her verse.
However, her large body of work, written during the Augustan period ( approximately 1660-1760 ), would earn greater attention after her death.
They also expressed appreciation for her experimentation as well as her assured usage of Augustan diction and forms.

Augustan and with
In Latin texts, on the other hand, Joseph Fontenrose declared himself unable to find any conflation of Apollo with Sol among the Augustan poets of the 1st century, not even in the conjurations of Aeneas and Latinus in Aeneid XII ( 161 – 215 ).
* Syme, Ronald, The Augustan Aristocracy ( Oxford University Press, 1986 ; Clarendon reprint with corrections, 1989 ) ISBN 0-19-814731-7
As part of the Roman Empire, it was a comfortable period for Campania who, with Latium, formed the most important region of the Augustan divisions of Italia ; Campania was one of the main areas for grainery.
The paramount identification in the Latin poets of the Augustan age is with Portunus, the Roman god of safe harbours, memorably in Virgil's Georgics.
Augustan ideology and Imperial cult identified Magna Mater with the empress Livia, as Rome's protectress and symbolic " Great Mother ".
A founder-cult of Protesilaus at Scione, in Pallene, Chalcidice, was given an etiology by the Augustan mythographer Conon that is at variance with the epic tradition.
In Augustan literature, the di indigites are often associated with di patrii and appear in lists of local divinities ( that is, divinities particular to a place ).
In turn, the cult practice may have changed to support the virtuous ideological message required of the myths, particularly during the Augustan religious reforms that identified Bona Dea with the empress Livia.
" The role of women on this occasion was consonant with the Augustan emphasis on families as necessary to the vitality of the Roman state.
Roman piece of pottery from Arezzo, Latium, found at Arikamedu in India ( 1st century AD ), an evidence of the role of the city in Roman trade with India through Persia during the Augustan period.
The Ciceronian Age was dated 671 – 711 AUC ( 83 BC – 43 BC ), ending just after the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar, and the Augustan 711 – 67 AUC ( 43 BC – 14 AD ), ending with the death of Augustus.
Identified with the conquest of Man, Dumfries shared in the well being of Scotland for the next 22 years until Alexander's accidental death brought an Augustan era in the town's history to an abrupt finish.
In the work of John Clare the late Augustan voice is blended with a peasant's first-hand knowledge to produce arguably some of the finest nature poetry in the English language.
* Various Conjectures on the Perception, Motion, and Generation of Ideas, with an Introduction and notes by Martin Kallich ( Augustan Reprint Society, Publication no.
His attempt to restore an Augustan form of principate, with himself as primus inter pares ended with his death in 363 in Persia, after which his reforms were reversed or abandoned.
In 1620 Salmasius published Casaubon's notes on the Augustan History, with copious additions of his own.
Legio octava Augusta ( Eighth Augustan Legion ) was a Roman legion created by Pompey in 65 BC, along with the 6th, 7th & 9th, and continuing in service to Rome for at least 400 years thereafter.
The emblem of the legion was a capricorn ,< ref name =" Keppie ">, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in, Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000, Stuttgart, 2000, p. < span class = plainlinks > 128 .</ ref > used along with the winged horse Pegasus, on the helmets the symbol used by I Adiutrix legionaries was a dolphin.
He was deeply involved with the work of the Third Augustan Legion and sought to make sure they were engaged in building projects.
The surveyor, Nonius Datus, wrote about his encounters with the Third Augustan Legion and how he had carefully surveyed, taken the measures of all the mountains and mapped out the axis for which the tunnel would need to be excavated.

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