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Gaius Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus (fl. c. 330) was a
Roman Christian poet from
Hispania who
wrote in Latin. The only
source on Juvencus's life is Jerome...
- "young"
young (< OE ġeong < *h₂yuHn̥ḱós)
juggs "young"
juvenis "young",
iuvencus "young"/"bullock" yúvan- (yū́nas) "young" Av yvan-, yavan- (yūnō) "youth...
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Cicero (April 1502)
Lucan (April 1502)
Christian Poets,
Volume 2, Sedulius,
Iuvencus,
Arator (June 1502)
Statius (August 1502)
Valerius Maximus (October 1502)...
- – "Luke
holds the laws of
priesthood in the
mouth of the
young bull" (
iuvencus meaning also "young man"). More unusually,
twelve small scenes drawn from...
- (Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 27)
Folio 21 verso :
Bullock (
Iuvencus) (Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 28)
Folio 21 verso : Bull...
- 80
calix vitreus gl**** cup 81
Lucifer morning star 82
mustela weasel 83
iuvencus steer 84
scrofa praegnans pregnant sow 85
caecus natus man born
blind 86...
- 9th-century m****cript
Paris Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève MS 2410;
Miscellany (
Iuvencus, Sedulius, etc.), 11th
century Bibliothèque
Nationale MS lat. 640 A; Boethius...
- Genesin, de
Maccabeis atque de
Evangelio - ed. R.
Peiper 1891, CSEL 23
Iuvencus,
Evangeliorum libri quattuor - ed. J.
Huemer 1891, CSEL 24 Augustinus,...