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Ausonius, Decimus Magnus

Ausonius, Decimus Magnus

c. 310 CEc. 395 CE · Bordeaux (Burdigala)

Decimus Magnus Ausonius was a Latin poet and teacher of the 4th century CE from Bordeaux in Gaul. He rose from professor of rhetoric to tutor of a future emperor and to high public office, including the consulship, and left a varied body of verse, including the 'Mosella,' a poem in praise of the river Moselle, and affectionate poems on his relatives and teachers. He is a leading witness to the literary culture of late Roman Gaul.

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Bordeaux (Burdigala)Gaul

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Burdigala, modern Bordeaux in southwestern France, was the chief city of Roman Aquitania. It was the home of the fourth-century Latin poet and teacher Ausonius, who taught rhetoric there before being summoned to the imperial court and who celebrated his native city in verse.

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