Decimus Magnus Ausonius sau Ausoniu (n. circa 310 - d. 395) a fost un poet latin.Ausoniu s-a născut în regiunea Burdigal, Galia, în prezent Bordeaux, Franța. 83. Aen. … 1 - Ausonius Paulo sal.
… Ausonius’s Cento nuptialis has been largely ignored, condemned, or foolishly under-interpreted throughout history.
They wrongly think … Ausonius was given a strict upbringing by his aunt and grandmother, both named Aemilia.
IV, 391-392: Suscipiunt famulae, conlapsaque membra marmoreo referunt thalamo stratisque reponunt. The looked-for day was come, and at the noble bridal, matrons and men, with youths under their parents’ eyes, gather together and recline on coverlets of purple.
Green (2011) 5, Epicedion In Patrem.
Textus: Ausonii opuscula ed.
Virgil’s Aeneid provides an epic warning about men misconstruing women’s capabilities. ... A Nuptial Cento II.—The Marriage Feast. 1. Most readers haven’t understood. AUSONIUS PAULO SAL. Decimius Magnus Ausonius was born c. 310 in Burdigala, the son of Julius Ausonius (c. AD 290–378), a physician of Greek ancestry, and Aemilia Aeonia, daughter of Caecilius Argicius Arborius, descended on both sides from established, land-owning Gallo-Roman families of southwestern Gaul.
Uit deze zin heeft Ausonius dus twee citaten gehaald, en wel in omgekeerde volgorde. Ausonius (310–395) is the only poet from Antiquity to comment on the form and content of the Virgilian cento; his statements are afterward regarded as authoritative. Biography. Perlege hoc etiam, si operae est, frivolum et nullius pretii opusculum, quod nec labor excudit nec cura limavit, sine ingenii acumine et morae maturitate. Ausonius II.—Cena Nuptialis.
Ausonius’s maternal uncle, Aemilius Magnus Arborius, was a learned tutor to Ausonius.
370 . S. Prete, Leipzig 1978 _____ Ausonius Paulo sal. P erlege hoc etiam, si operae est, frivolum et nullius pretii opusculum, quod nec labor excudit nec cura limavit, sine ingenii acumine et morae maturitate. CENTO NUPTIALIS.
3. On Ausonius’s network …
2 - Praefatio; 3 - Cena nuptialis; 4 - Descriptio egredientis sponsae; 5 - Descriptio egredientis sponsi; 6 - Oblatio munerum; 7 - Epithalamium utrique; 8 - Ingressus in cubiculum; 9 - Parecbasis; 10 - Imminutio; 11 - Epilogus On Sabina’s parents and sisters, Lake (2011b).
The pieces, he says, may be taken either from the same poet, or from several.
ca. Centonem vocant, qui primi hac concinnatione luserunt.