Propertius in Wikipedia
Sextus Aurelius Propertius was a Latin elegiac poet who was born around 50–45 BC in Assisium) and died shortly after 15 BC.[1]
Propertius' surviving work comprises four books of Elegies. He was friends with the poets Gallus and Virgil, and had with them
as his patron Maecenas, and through Maecenas, the emperor Augustus.
Life -
Very little information is known about Propertius outside of his own writing. His praenomen "Sextus" is mentioned by Aelius
Donatus,[2] a few manuscripts list him as "Sextus Propertius", but the rest of his name is unknown. From numerous references in
his poetry[3] it is clear he was born and raised in Umbria; modern Assisi claims for itself the honor of his birthplace. As a
boy his father died and the family lost land as part of a confiscation,[4] probably the same one which reduced Virgil's estates
when Octavian alloted lands to his veterans in 41 BC. Combining this with cryptic references in Ovid[5] implying he was younger
than his contemporary Tibullus, a birthdate in the early 40s seems appropriate...
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