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Abronius Silo

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Seneca also wrote that he fathered another poet, also named Silo, who wrote poetry intended for pantomimes. Which Seneca considered to be a waste of his talents.
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Go forward, Greeks, singing a great paean, go victorious: Hector, the brake on the war, has fallen
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Danai, magnum paeana canentes, ite triumphantes: belli mora concidit Hector
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Index

Latin
Augustan age
suasoriae
Seneca the Elder
rhetorician
Marcus Porcius Latro
Illiad
Plagiarism in Latin Literature
ISBN
978-1-139-53665-3
Garrison, Irene Peirano
Persuasion, Rhetoric and Roman Poetry
ISBN
978-1-107-10424-2
"Like Father, Like Son?: Selected Examples of Intertextuality in Seneca the Younger and Seneca the Elder"
ISSN
0031-8299
JSTOR
"Plagiarism or Imitation?: The Case of Abronius Silo in Seneca the Elder's Suasoriae 2.19–20"
Hall, Edith
New Directions in Ancient Pantomime
ISBN
978-0-19-923253-6
Seneca the Elder
Suasoriae
2.19
Smith, William
"Abronius Silo"
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
the original

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