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** Annales by Quintus Ennius ( Roman History )
Quintus Ennius ( c. 239 – c. 169 BC ) was a writer during the period of the Roman Republic, and is often considered the father of Roman poetry.
Here Oscan, Greek, and Latin languages were in contact with one another ; according to Aulus Gellius 17. 17. 1, Ennius referred to this heritage by saying he had " three hearts " ( Quintus Ennius tria corda habere sese dicebat, quod loqui Graece et Osce et Latine sciret ).
" The Poems of Quintus Ennius ", in H. Temporini ( ed.
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First mention was in 200 BC by the poet Quintus Ennius.
Quintus Ennius wrote a historical epic, the Annals ( soon after 200 BC ), describing Roman history from the founding of Rome to his own time.
The main literary sources for Servius ' life and achievements are the Roman historian Livy ( 59 BC – AD 17 ), his near contemporary Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and Plutarch ( c. 46 – 120 AD ); their own sources included works by Quintus Fabius Pictor, Diocles of Peparethus and Quintus Ennius.
* 239 BC – Quintus Ennius, Latin poet and writer, considered the father of Roman poetry ( d. 169 BC )
* 169 BC – Quintus Ennius, epic poet, dramatist, and satirist, the most influential of the early Latin poets, and often called the founder of Roman literature or the father of Roman poetry.
No complete early Roman tragedy survives, though it was highly regarded in its day ; historians know of three other early tragic playwrights — Quintus Ennius, Marcus Pacuvius and Lucius Accius.
* Quintus Ennius ( b. 239 BC ), epic poet, dramatist, and satirist, the most influential of the early Latin poets, and often called the founder of Roman literature or the father of Roman poetry.
* Quintus Ennius, Latin poet and writer, considered the father of Roman poetry ( d. 169 BC )
The author of the abridged life of Cato which is commonly considered as the work of Cornelius Nepos, asserts that Cato, after his return from Africa, put in at Sardinia, and brought the poet Quintus Ennius in his own ship from the island to Italy ; but Sardinia was rather out of the line of the trip to Rome, and it is more likely that the first contact of Ennius and Cato happened at a later date, when the latter was Praetor in Sardinia.
* Quintus Ennius.
* Quintus Ennius ( 1884 ), an introduction to the study of Roman poetry

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