Tibullus
albius
[al-bee-uh s] /ˈæl bi əs/ (show ipa), c54–c19 b.c, roman poet.
historical examples
this image is taken from ovid’s elegy on the death of tibullus, amor.
the works of alexander pope, volume 1 alexander pope
the three chief elegists are tibullus, propertius, and ovid.
a history of roman literature harold north fowler
they were left unfinished by tibullus, and were published after his death.
a history of roman literature harold north fowler
the elegies of tibullus are less learned than those of his contemporaries.
a history of roman literature harold north fowler
tibullus was betrothed to neaera, and was confronted with the question as to what he should send her for a new year’s gift.
roman women alfred brittain
the authors of their predilection were catullus, propertius, and tibullus.
renaissance in italy, volume 2 (of 7) john addington symonds
tibullus was on friendly terms with horace, who addressed to him od.
the student’s companion to latin authors george middleton
of the three tibullus (c. 54-19) is the most refined and tender.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 3 various
tibullus sayth: dreames in the nyght begylen, and cause fearefull myndes to drede thynges that neuer shalbe.
shakespeare jest-books; unknown
tibullus complains of delia’s devotion to her, and her ritual.
the conflict of religions in the early roman empire t. r. glover
noun
albius (ˈælbɪəs). ?54–?19 bc, roman elegiac poet
Read Also:
- Tirpitz
alfred von [ahl-freyt fuh n] /ˈɑl freɪt fən/ (show ipa), 1849–1930, german admiral and statesman. historical examples what responsible people did object to was the method of those who belonged to the tirpitz school. before the war viscount richard burton haldane tirpitz can do and dares to do what many others do not dare. the […]
- Tiselius
arne [ahr-nuh] /ˈɑr nə/ (show ipa), 1902–71, swedish biochemist: n-bel prize 1948. tiselius ti·se·li·us (tē-sā’lē-əs), arne wilhelm kaurin. 1902-1971. swedish biochemist. he won a 1948 n-bel prize for his study of serum proteins.
- Tomba
alberto [al-ber-toh;; italian ahl-ber-taw] /ælˈbɛr toʊ;; italian ɑlˈbɛr tɔ/ (show ipa), (“la bomba”) born 1966, italian alpine skier. contemporary examples by 1988, his first olympic games, tomba had declared himself “the new messiah of skiing.” down with downhill skiing! bryan curtis february 15, 2010 historical examples “you speak as though you had some forebodings regarding […]
- Toscanini
arturo [ahr-too r-oh;; italian ahr-too-raw] /ɑrˈtʊər oʊ;; italian ɑrˈtu rɔ/ (show ipa), 1867–1957, italian orchestra conductor, in the u.s. after 1928. historical examples in at least one new york restaurant oeuf toscanini is to be found on the bill. the merry-go-round carl van vechten but there can be no doubt on that point in the […]
- A.u.
angstrom unit. contemporary examples the african union (a.u.), is authorizing a wider african-led mission against the group. child soldiers—where is the help? john prendergast, ashley benner september 22, 2011 angstrom unit latin auris uterque (each ear, both ears)