Tibullus in Wikipedia
Albius Tibullus (ca. 55-19 BC) was a Latin poet and writer of
elegies. Little is known about his life. His first and second
books of poetry are extant; many other texts attributed to
Tibullus are of questionable origins. There are only a few
references to him in later writers and a short Life of
doubtful authority. His praenomen is not known, nor is his
birthplace and his gentile name has been questioned. His
status was probably that of a Roman knight (so the Life
affirms); and he had inherited a considerable estate. But,
like Virgil, Horace and Propertius, he seems to have lost most
of it in 41 BC amongst the confiscations of Mark Antony and
Octavian...
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