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Accius was a prolific writer and enjoyed a very high reputation. The titles and considerable fragments (about 700 lines) of some fifty plays have been preserved. Judging from the titles and fragments, scholars have surmised that most, if not all, of these poems were tragic in nature, although
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of his literary style was on occasion mocked by some of his peers, he continued to be cited by other writers long after his death.
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ranks him among the erotic poets. His career as a poet can be traced over the course of 36 years from B.C. 140, to B.C. 104.
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Most of his poetical works were imitations or free translations of the Greek, especially
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A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, Literature & Art
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A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, Literature & Art
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The year of his death is unknown, but he must have lived to a great age, since
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Editions of the tragic fragments by Ribbeck (1897), of the others by
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Jocelyn, H.D. (1996). "Accius, Lucius". In Hornblower, Simon (ed.).
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A spelling convention of writing long vowels double (such as
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Accius also attempted to introduce innovations in Latin
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Seyffert, Oskar (1899). "Accius or Attius (Lucius)".
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Seyffert, Oskar (1899). "Accius or Attius (Lucius)".
85: 76: 73: 105:and literary scholar. Accius was born in 170 BC at 67: 179:Accius wrote other works of a literary character: 160:, and was probably written in honor of his patron 164:. His favorite subjects were the legends of the 838: 478:. London: Swan Sonneschein and Co. p. 2. 338:. London: Swan Sonneschein and Co. p. 2. 202:containing the history of Rome, like that of 144:. The earliest of these was most likely the 16:Roman poet and literary scholar (170–c.86 BC) 830:has original text related to this article: 702:Accius und die vortrojanische Pelopidensage 244: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 270:("let them hate, so long as they fear"). 741: 580:. Vol. 1. p. 6. Archived from 471: 403: 331: 375: 296: 839: 195:, of which no fragments remain; and a 117:and a freedwoman, probably from Rome. 717: 630: 569: 325: 292: 290: 288: 286: 284: 282: 13: 687: 465: 279: 209: 14: 913: 803: 783:Geschichte der römischen Dichtung 757:also includes these authorities: 127: 821: 809: 734: 721:, ed. (1870). "Accius, Lucius". 707: 391: 63: 877:Ancient Roman tragic dramatists 666: 652: 624: 608: 595: 563: 523: 500: 482: 113:in 184 BC. He was the son of a 447: 421: 357: 342: 307: 1: 273: 7: 773:De Accii fabulis Disputatio 300:Oxford Classical Dictionary 260:A fragment of Accius' play 150:L. Tarquinius Superbus 10: 918: 228:De antiquitate litterarum 48: 40: 28: 21: 245:Politics and temperament 109:, a town founded in the 752:Encyclopædia Britannica 570:Smith, William (1867). 414:Encyclopædia Britannica 249:Accius was politically 872:1st-century BC writers 867:2nd-century BC writers 814:Quotations related to 660:Rhetorica ad Herennium 93:; 170 – c. 86 BC), or 862:1st-century BC Romans 857:2nd-century BC Romans 695:Accius und seine Zeit 152:and his expulsion by 882:People from Pisaurum 226:, who dedicated his 154:Lucius Junius Brutus 267:oderint dum metuant 678:Naturalis Historia 264:features the line 181:Libri Didascalicon 704:(Paderborn 2004). 454:Pliny the Younger 185:Libri Pragmaticon 168:and the house of 135:Pliny the Younger 56: 55: 909: 825: 813: 756: 740: 738: 737: 728: 711: 710: 697:(Würzburg 2002). 682: 670: 664: 656: 650: 649: 632:Allen, W. 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