Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus

Roman poet
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Flourished:
c. ad 280
Flourished:
c.280 -
Carthage
Tunisia
Notable Works:
“Cynegetica”

Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus (flourished c. ad 280) was a Roman poet born in Carthage who wrote pastoral and didactic poetry. Of his works there survive four eclogues and an incomplete poem on hunting (Cynegetica). Two small fragments on bird catching (De aucupio) are also generally attributed to him. The four eclogues are in the Virgilian tradition and are also influenced by Calpurnius. They are purely imitative and of conventional form and imagery, yet they are attractive because of their smooth diction and melodious movement. The Cynegetica gives instruction about dogs, horses, and hunting equipment; it is a gracefully written ...(100 of 110 words)