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Annianus
(111 words)
[German version] Latin lyricist of the 2nd cent. AD, acquaintance of Aulus Gellius with land ownership
in agro Falisco (Gell. NA 6. 7; 9,10; 20,8), author of Fescennini and
carmina Falisca (possibly 5 fr. = 12 vv. about viticulture in
metrum Faliscum/Calabrion,
Paroemiacus). As in lost contemporary poets (see Terentianus Maurus 1992 f.), a preference for metric innovations and freedoms appears characteristic. However, it is not the case that he belonged to a school of so-called
poetae novelli . Beck, Jan-Wilhelm (Bochum) Bibliography Editions: FPL 170 f. Comm.: S. Mattiacci, I …
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Poetae novelli
(137 words)
[German version] Common term for Latin poets of the 2nd cent. AD although, as a consequence of new findings, this includes poets of the 3rd cent. AD (Alfius [4] Avitus, Annianus, Florus [1], Hadrianus [1], Septimius Serenus). The term is not an ancient one and is nowadays repudiated; it was taken by earlier scholars from the 'Metrics' of Terentianus Maurus (V. 1973; 2528) who generally compared earlier and later exemplary authors of the genre. The
PN were initially and incorrectly regarded as a closely associated group or school who worked together, comparable to the N…
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Habronichus
(102 words)
[German version] (Ἁβρώνιχος, also Ἀβρώνιχος;
Habrṓn,
Habrṓnichos). Son of Lysicles, Athenian from the Lamptrae deme (on the form of the name [1]). He brought the news of the defeat of Leonidas at Thermopylae (Hdt. 8,21) to the Greek fleet at Artemisium in 480 BC. In 479 he was sent to Sparta with Aristides [1] to inform Themistocles of the progress of the wall construction (Thuc. 1,91,3). Later H. was a candidate for ostrakismos, his name (with demotikon) is found on several
ostraca (ML 21). Beck, Jan-Wilhelm (Bochum) Bibliography
1 A. E. Raubitschek, (H)abronichos, in: CR 70, 1…
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Annianus
(104 words)
[English version] Lat. Lyriker des 2. Jh. n. Chr., Bekannter des Aulus Gellius mit Grundbesitz
in agro Falisco (Gell. 6,7; 9,10; 20,8), Verf. von Fescenninen und
carmina Falisca (evtl. 5 fr. = 12 V. über Weinbau im
metrum Faliscum/ Calabrion,
Paroemiacus). Wie bei verlorenen zeitgenössischen Dichtern (s. Ter. Maur. 1992 f.) scheint eine Vorliebe für metrische Neuerungen und Freiheiten charakteristisch, Zugehörigkeit zu einer Schule sog.
poetae novelli besteht jedoch nicht. Beck, Jan-Wilhelm (Bochum) Bibliography Ed.: FPL 170 f. Komm.: S. Mattiacci, I frammenti dei
poetae nov…
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Poetae novelli
(113 words)
[English version] Gängige, aber nicht authentisch ant. verwendete und h. abgelehnte Bezeichnung für lat. Dichter des 2., nach neuen Erkenntnissen z.T. auch erst 3. Jh.n.Chr. (Alfius [4] Avitus, Annianus, Florus [1], Hadrianos [1], Septimius Serenus), die von der früheren Forsch. aus der ‘Metrik des im allg. jüngere und ältere Beispielautoren gegenüberstellenden Terentianus Maurus (V. 1973; 2528) gewonnen wurde. Die
p.n. galten der älteren Forsch. fälschlich als eine eng zusammengehörige und -arbeitende, den Neoterikern des 1. Jh.v.Chr. vergleichbare Gruppe oder Schule. Be…
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Tellus
(812 words)
[German version] [1] Athenian praised by Solon (Τέλλος;
Téllos). Athenian, praised by Solon [1] to Croesus as a most fortunate person (Hdt. 1,30): T. saw healthy children and grandchildren grow up in a well-ordered polis, died in battle for his homeland and was given an honorary burial in Eleusis [1] (Hero cult). Doubt as to T.'s historicity are without foundation [1. 44 f.]. In Herodotus' [1] Lydian tale (
'lógos'), which is imbued with oriental doctrines of wisdom, he presents profoundly Greek values (worldliness, ideal of citizenship, immortality through des…
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Sentius
(937 words)
Italian family name, attested at Rome from the 1st cent. BC, but of political importance only from the time of Augustus, with S. [II 4-6] (Schulze, 228). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) I. Republican period [German version] [I 1] S., L. Mint magistrate in 101 BC (RRC 328) and
praetor urbanus c. 93-89 (ILS 8208; Syme, RP 2, 608 f.). Bartels, Jens (Bonn) [German version] [I 2] S. Saturninus Vetulo Proscribed in 43 BC, took refuge on Sicily (Val. Max. 7,3,9). With his cousin Scribonius [I 7] Libo he led the embassy to Antonius [B I 9] for Sex. Pompeius [I 5] in 40 B…
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Alfius
(333 words)
Röm. Gentilname. [English version] [1] röm. Geschichtschreiber, 1. Jh. v. Chr. 1. Jh. v. Chr., verfaßte ein Geschichtswerk oder Epos wohl über den 1. Pun. Krieg (
bellum Carthaginiense Fest. 158 M), vielleicht identisch mit Nr. 5 [1]. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) [English version] [2] Bankier Bankier (Hor. epod. 2,67). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) [English version] [3] Marius (2.H. 3. Jh. v. Chr.) Marius, Campaner, fiel 215 v. Chr. gegen Rom (Liv. 23,35,13; 19). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography
1 Schanz /Hosius, 1, 202. [English version] [4] Avitus Dichter, 2./3. Jh. Lat.…
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Alfius
(360 words)
Roman gentilicium. [German version] [1] Historian, 1st cent. BC 1st cent. BC, published a work of history or epic probably about the first Punic war (
bellum Carthaginiense Fest. 158 M), perhaps identical to no. 5 [1]. Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) [German version] [2] Banker Banker (Hor. Epod. 2,67). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) [German version] [3] Marius, 2nd half of 3rd cent. BC Marius, Campanian, fell in 215 BC fighting against Rome (Liv. 23,35,13; 19). Elvers, Karl-Ludwig (Bochum) Bibliography
1 Schanz/Hosius, 1, 202. [German version] [4] Avitus Latin poet of the 2nd/3rd…
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Septimius
(3,206 words)
Nomen gentile, probably originally Etruscan, occurred at Rome only from the 1st cent. BC onwards. I. Republican period [German version] [I 1] A certain S. from Camerinum was commissioned to recruit followers for Catilina at Picenum in 63 BC, presumably because he was of the Umbrian-Picenan municipal nobility (cf. CIL I2 1921; 1929) (Sall. Catil. 27,1). Bartels, Jens (Bonn) [German version] [I 2] Friend of Horace's; he hoped to enter the
cohors amicorum of a member of the imperial household through his relationship with the latter (Hor. Carm.…
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