Ausonius









Ausonius


Ausonius noun

  1. Decimus Magnus (ˈdɛsɪməs ˈmæɡnəs). ?310–?395 ad, Latin poet, born in Gaul

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  • That the mythical period was treated of is shown by Ausonius, Ep.

    The Student’s Companion to Latin Authors

    George Middleton

  • Ausonius was a Christian, but his poems have no specifically Christian contents.

    A History of Roman Literature

    Harold North Fowler

  • They are first mentioned by Ausonius, who styles them Sillin Insul.

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    Charles G. Harper

  • Nor were such writers as Martial and Ausonius unknown to him.

    Victor Hugo: His Life and Works

    G. Barnett Smith

  • So Ausonius writes a collection of poems about the professors of Bordeaux.

    Medieval People

    Eileen Edna Power

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