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- Gaius Maecenas - Wikipedia
Indeed, Horace begins the first poem of his Odes (Odes I i) by addressing his new patron Maecenas gave him full financial support as well as an estate in the Sabine Mountains Propertius and the minor poets Varius Rufus, Plotius Tucca, Valgius Rufus, and Domitius Marsus also were his protégés
- Gaius Maecenas | Roman Diplomat, Patron Poet | Britannica
Gaius Maecenas was a Roman diplomat, counsellor to the Roman emperor Augustus, and wealthy patron of such poets as Virgil and Horace He was criticized by Seneca for his luxurious way of life
- MAECENAS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Although the ancient Roman Gaius Maecenas was a well-known diplomat and counselor to Emperor Augustus, it was his munificent patronage of literature that immortalized his name as a word for "a generous patron "
- Gaius Maecenas: Friend and Political Advisor to Emperor Augustus
As an advisor to Augustus and a supporter of Rome’s greatest poets, Gaius Maecenas played a pivotal role in shaping the Augustan age’s artistic and ideological identity
- Romes Patron: The Lives and Afterlives of Maecenas on JSTOR
Maecenas has often been assumed to be a jewel enthusiast, while even his writing style tends to attract the adjectives “jewelled” and “precious” His likeness, it was alleged for centuries, can be found in the profile of a high-browed beardless man found on certain engraved gems (amethyst,
- Who Were Maecenas, Patrons of Science and Art - Maecenium
Patrons, or Maecenas, were often influential figures who used their wealth and power to sponsor artists and scientists, and shape the cultural landscape of their time The Renaissance period is widely recognized as a time of great cultural and intellectual flourishing in Europe
- The Man Behind the First Roman Emperor - by RecordsKept
"Dear Knight Maecenas" his friend and poet Horace calls him It was his pride, and a very prudent pride it doubtless was, to be content with this dignity And yet it is difficult to say what was the limit of his power when it was at its highest Both foreign affairs and domestic came with it
- MAECENAS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MAECENAS definition: Gaius Cilnius c70–8 b c , Roman statesman: friend and patron of Horace and Vergil See examples of Maecenas used in a sentence
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