Ovidio y dos poetas augústeos: Abronio Silón y Servilio Tusco

  • Arturo Echavarren
Keywords: Ovid, Abronius Silo, Servilius Tuscus, Augustan Poetry,

Abstract

This paper is a commentary about two augustan poets, scarcely known, included in the authors’ catalogue written by Ovid from his exile (Pont. 4, 16), named Abronius Silo and Servilius Tuscus, and praised also as declaimers in Seneca the Elder’s work. Upon the basis of the scarce information which has survived, and relating it to other selected poets from that time, I try to determine the literary nature of their works. Abronius Silo wrote a poem about the sea, which could belong to the Trojan Saga, and Servilius Tuscus might have written an epyllion or could have been an elegiac poet.

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Published
2006-06-09
How to Cite
Echavarren A. . (2006). Ovidio y dos poetas augústeos: Abronio Silón y Servilio Tusco. Cuadernos de Filología Clásica. Estudios Latinos, 26(1), 43-54. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFCL/article/view/CFCL0606120043A
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