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Encyclopedia > Latin poets

Latin poets whose work has survived from antiquity:

Ausonius
Calpurnius
Catullus
Claudian
Ennius
Gallus
Horace
Juvenal
Lucan
Lucretius
Manilius
Martial
Nemesianus
Ovid
Persius
Propertius
Rutilius Namatianus
Statius
Tibullus
Virgil

Later Latin poets:

Petrarch

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