Pacuvius
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Marcus Pacuvius (c.220-c.130) was the nephew of the poet Ennius. He wrote 13 tragedies in the Attic Greek style whose titles we know. He also painted and wrote comedy and satire. Pacuvius' tragic style was admired by many, although other ancient critics found fault with his grammar, syntax, and neologisms.
Source: H. D. Jocelyn "Pacuvius, Marcus" Who's Who in the Classical World. Ed. Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth.
Oxford University Press, 2000.
Marcus Pacuvius (c.220-c.130) was the nephew of the poet Ennius. He wrote 13 tragedies in the Attic Greek style whose titles we know. He also painted and wrote comedy and satire. Pacuvius' tragic style was admired by many, although other ancient critics found fault with his grammar, syntax, and neologisms.
Source: H. D. Jocelyn "Pacuvius, Marcus" Who's Who in the Classical World. Ed. Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth.
Oxford University Press, 2000.
Early Roman Poets
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