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Ennius opened his epic with a
recollection of a
dream in
which the
ancient epic-writer
Homer informed him that his
spirit had been
reborn into
Ennius...
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Romans whom the poet admired—that
Ennius penned the
sixteenth book.
According to
Suerbaum and Eck, it is
likely that
Ennius drew
mostly on Gr****
records when...
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known about the
origins of
Ennius,
however he may have been
originally from the
Roman province of
Creta et Cyrenaica.
Ennius was a
member of the gens Ennia...
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Ennius ap. Prisc. p. 842 P. (Ann. v. 452 Vahl.)
Ennius,
Annales 1.31.
Ennius,
Varia 14V.
Ennius Annales 370.
Ennius,
Annales 194–5.
Ennius, Varia...
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national character of his
literary work. Had he been a semi-Graecus, like
Ennius and Pacuvius, or of
humble origin, like Plautus,
Terence or Accius, he would...
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acclaimed in his own
lifetime as a
classic author,
Virgil rapidly replaced Ennius and
other earlier authors as a
standard school text, and
stood as the most...
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apparently in the
Porticus Deorum Consentium. The gods were
listed by the poet
Ennius in the late 3rd century BCE in a
paraphrase of an
unknown Gr**** poet: Juno...
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pupil of
Ennius, by whom
Roman tragedy was
first raised to a
position of
influence and dignity. In the
interval between the
death of
Ennius (169 BC) and...
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called Ennius, who had a
whole statue on the
hypogeum façade
according to Livy, but this
attribution is incorrect,
since the
sources state that
Ennius's statue...
- 83.
Momigliano 1989, p. 67.
Koptev 2010, p. 20.
Momigliano 1989, p. 82. "
Ennius...
considered Ilia, Romulus' mother, to be the
daughter of Aeneas... If...