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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tit Annià, en llatí Titus Annianus, fou un poeta romà que va viure al temps dels emperadors Trajà i Adrià, i que fou amic d'Aule Gel·li (Aulus Gellius), que diu que coneixia molt bé la literatura antiga. És considerat l'autor d'uns versos fescennins. , Titus Annianus was a poet of ancient Rome,Titus Annianus was a poet of ancient Rome, who lived in the time of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and wrote erotic or light verse (ludicra carmina), possibly in the Faliscan language. Annianus was a friend of Aulus Gellius, who says of Titus that he was tremendously knowledgeable about ancient literature and the rules of language. He claimed to Aulus Gellius to have been a pupil of Marcus Valerius Probus. Among other things, he appears to have written (somewhat ribald) Fescennine Verses. Based on the information that Gellius provides, modern scholars consider this Annianus to be the author of a number of verses that the grammarian Terentianus ascribes to an anonymous Faliscan poet. Aelius Festus Aphthonius (via the grammarian Gaius Marius Victorinus, whose work Aphthonius's was often appended to) mentions Annianus as the author of a Faliscum carmen. (Whether Terentianus and Aphthonius meant the poet wrote in the Faliscan language, or was an ethnic Falisci, or both, is uncertain.) The few verses of Annianus' that survive seem to be dedicated to pastoral country life and viniculture, and it is supposed that these are overall reflective of his body of work, owing to the fact that in his short description, Aulus Gellius depicts Annianus as harvesting grapes. Annianus is likely identical with the "Annianus Faliscus" mentioned by Ausonius as writing Fescennine Verses in Hadrian's time.iting Fescennine Verses in Hadrian's time. , Anniano Falisco (in latino: Annianus FalisAnniano Falisco (in latino: Annianus Faliscus; ... – ...; fl. II secolo) è stato un poeta romano del II secolo d.C., famoso per essere considerato uno dei Poetae novelli. Furono così detti riprendendo il nome di poetae novi dell'età ciceroniana. Si distinsero per una tenue vena lirica, brevità di composizioni, leggerezza di temi, ricercatezze metriche e lessicali. Si citano fra essi lo stesso imperatore Adriano, Annio Floro, suo amico, Settimio Sereno, Alfio Avito.. suo amico, Settimio Sereno, Alfio Avito.. , Тит Анніан Фаліск (Titus Annianus Faliscus, II ст. н. е.) — визначний давньоримський поет часів правління імператорів Траяна та Адріана.
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rdfs:comment Anniano Falisco (in latino: Annianus FalisAnniano Falisco (in latino: Annianus Faliscus; ... – ...; fl. II secolo) è stato un poeta romano del II secolo d.C., famoso per essere considerato uno dei Poetae novelli. Furono così detti riprendendo il nome di poetae novi dell'età ciceroniana. Si distinsero per una tenue vena lirica, brevità di composizioni, leggerezza di temi, ricercatezze metriche e lessicali. Si citano fra essi lo stesso imperatore Adriano, Annio Floro, suo amico, Settimio Sereno, Alfio Avito.. suo amico, Settimio Sereno, Alfio Avito.. , Tit Annià, en llatí Titus Annianus, fou un poeta romà que va viure al temps dels emperadors Trajà i Adrià, i que fou amic d'Aule Gel·li (Aulus Gellius), que diu que coneixia molt bé la literatura antiga. És considerat l'autor d'uns versos fescennins. , Titus Annianus was a poet of ancient Rome,Titus Annianus was a poet of ancient Rome, who lived in the time of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian, and wrote erotic or light verse (ludicra carmina), possibly in the Faliscan language. Annianus was a friend of Aulus Gellius, who says of Titus that he was tremendously knowledgeable about ancient literature and the rules of language. He claimed to Aulus Gellius to have been a pupil of Marcus Valerius Probus. Among other things, he appears to have written (somewhat ribald) Fescennine Verses. Based on the information that Gellius provides, modern scholars consider this Annianus to be the author of a number of verses that the grammarian Terentianus ascribes to an anonymous Faliscan poet.us ascribes to an anonymous Faliscan poet. , Тит Анніан Фаліск (Titus Annianus Faliscus, II ст. н. е.) — визначний давньоримський поет часів правління імператорів Траяна та Адріана.
rdfs:label Тит Анніан Фаліск , Anniano Falisco , Titus Annianus , Tit Annià
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