Tibullus
Al·bi·us [al-bee-uhs], /ˈæl bi əs/, c54–c19 b.c., Roman poet.
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Tibullus, also a famous elegiac poet, was born the same year as Ovid, and was the friend of the poet Horace.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume I | John LordHis classical reputation rests on his editions of Propertius and Tibullus .
They were bound together in a kind of secret wedlock, what Tibullus called the furtivi foedera lecti.
What Will People Say? | Rupert HughesHis youth was a more stormy one than that of Tibullus, and was Propertius.
Of the three Tibullus (c. 54-19) is the most refined and tender.
British Dictionary definitions for Tibullus
/ (tɪˈbʌləs) /
Albius (ˈælbɪəs). ?54–?19 bc, Roman elegiac poet
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