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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Dmy Шаблон:Distinguish Postumius Rufius Festus Avienius[1][2][3] (sometimes erroneously Avienus) was a Latin writer of the 4th century AD. He was a native of Volsinii in Etruria,[4] from the distinguished family of the Rufii Festi.[5]

Avienius is not identical with the historian Festus.[6]

Background

Avienius made somewhat inexact translations into Latin of Aratus' didactic poem Phaenomena. He also took a popular Greek poem in hexameters, Periegesis, briefly delimiting the habitable world from the perspective of Alexandria, written by Dionysius Periegetes in a terse and elegant style that was easy to memorize for students, and translated it into an archaising Latin as his Descriptio orbis terrae ("Description of the World's Lands"). Only Book I survives, with an unsteady grasp of actual geography and some far-fetched etymologies: see Ophiussa.

He wrote Ora Maritima, a poem claimed to contain borrowings from the 6th-century BC Massiliote Periplus.[7][8] Avienius also served as governor of Achaia and Africa.[9]

According to legend, when asked what he did in the country, he answered Prandeo, poto, cano, ludo, lavo, caeno,Шаблон:Typo help inline quiesco:

Шаблон:CquoteHowever this quote is a misattribution and likely comes from the works of Martial.[10]

Editions

Commentaries, monographs and articles

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Further reading

  • Alan Cameron, "Macrobius, Avienus, and Avianus" The Classical Quarterly New Series, 17.2 (November 1967), pp 385–399.

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  2. Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire vol. 1 p. 336
  3. Rita Lizzi Testa, Senatori, popolo, papi: il governo di Roma al tempo dei Valentiniani (Bari, 2004), p. 274
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  6. Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, "Avienius", p. 187
  7. Donnchadh Ó Corráin Chapter 1 "Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland", in The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland, R.L. Foster, ed. (Oxford University Press) 2000 Шаблон:ISBN
  8. "Avienus, Rufus Festus" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology, Timothy Darvil, ed.. (Oxford University Press) 2002
  9. PLRE I, p. 336
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