- of
Tibullus.
About 30 BC
Messalla was
dispatched by
Augustus to Gaul to
quell a
rising in
Aquitania and
restore order in the country, and
Tibullus may...
- 4th
books of
Tibullus. Many
poems in
these books were
clearly not
written by
Tibullus but by others,
perhaps part of a
circle under Tibullus'
patron Messalla...
- they were born on the
island of Delos. The name was used by
Roman poet
Tibullus as the
pseudonym of his
lover Plania in very po****r love
poems and thanks...
-
Tibullus book 1 is the
first of two
books of
poems by the
Roman poet
Tibullus (c. 56–c.19 BC). It
contains ten
poems written in
Latin elegiac couplets...
-
Tibullus book 2 is a
collection of six
Latin poems written in
elegiac couplets by the poet
Albius Tibullus. They are
thought to have been
written in the...
- and Lamiaceae. The
larvae feed on
Pennisetum species.
Pardaleodes tibullus tibullus (Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria...
- equally. Seneca, for whom Mors is also pale,
describes her "eager teeth."
Tibullus pictures Mors as
black or dark. Mors is
often represented allegorically...
- City (Latin: Urbs Aeterna; Italian: La Città Eterna) by the
Roman poet
Tibullus in the 1st
century BC, and the
expression was also
taken up by Ovid, Virgil...
-
conventions of the
elegiac genre developed by
Tibullus and Propertius.
Elegy originates with
Propertius and
Tibullus, but Ovid is an
innovator in the genre....
- 15 BC) was a
Latin poet,
friend of
Virgil and
Tibullus, and
contemporary of Horace. He
survived Tibullus (died 19 BC), but was no
longer alive when Ovid...