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Marcus Valerius Martialis (known in English as Martial ) (March 1, between 38 and 41 AD - between 102 and 104 AD), was a Latin poet from Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) best known for his twelve b...
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Gaius Valerius Catullus (ca. 84 BC – ca. 54 BC) was a Roman poet of the 1st century BC. His surviving works are still read widely, and continue to influence poetry and other forms of art. Catullus in...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Martial (Roman poet), Mar. 1, ad 38–41Bilbilis, Hispania [Spain]c. ... Martial was born in a Roman colony in Spain along the Salo River. ... To their circle belonged Lucan, the epic poet, and Calpurnius Piso, chief conspirator in the unsuccessful plot against the emperor Nero in ad...
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Also known as Martial. Roman poet, satirist, and master of the epigram; contemporary of Apollonius of Tyana. One of the great influences on Crowley, the satyric poet. ... Martial was born of Celtic stock in the little Spanish town of Bilbilis, and came to Rome at the age of 26 during the reign of the emperor Domitian.
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Academic Honesty and Avoiding Plagiarism: A Self-Guided Tutorial ... The Roman poet Martial (40-102 AD), fiercely protective of his literary creations, was the first to apply the word plagiarius to someone who stole his words with false claims of authorship.
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Martial Roman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC) ... What is the homophone for martial? ... poet — a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
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Martial: (AD 40104?). The Roman poet Martial was a master of the epigrama short, poetic statement that often has a moral. One of his best known is Live for today; tomorrow is too late. His poems give a vivid picture of life during the early Roman Empire. ... ; Martial is depicted in an English aquatint engraving from 1814.
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Virgil remains foremost of Latin poets to this day and his works continue to be studied as part of Latin curriculum in schools and Universities. Virgil - Roman Poet. ... This was under Roman rule and so they were, ... It was also on this visit that he became acquainted with the other leading poet of the day, Horace. Fame:;
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Martial; (43-104) born on Mar 01 ... Roman epigrammatic poet. He wrote 11 books of witty epigrams describing Roman life. ... Live thy life as it were spoil and pluck the joys that fly.
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Martial, full name Marcus Valerius Martialis circa 40-c. 104, Spanish-Roman poet, one of the most noted writers of satiric epigrams in antiquity.... ... Martial, full name Marcus Valerius Martialis (circa 40-c. 104), Spanish-Roman poet, one of the most noted writers of satiric epigrams in antiquity. His verses evoke...
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