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Phaedrus - fabulist

(5)

ACTION - playwright

CATON - writer, orator

NEVIUS - playwright, poet

PLAVT - comedian

Encius - poet

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Apuleius - "Apology", "Metamorphoses"

Varron - writer and encyclopedist

CATULLUS - poet

CLODIUS - orator

Ovid - poet, "Ibis", "Fast", "Metamorphoses"

PERSIUS - poet

PLINY - writer

SENECA - "Oedipus", "Medea", "Phaedra", "Fiestes"

TIBULL - poet

JUVENAL - satirist

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AUSONIUS - poet

HORATIUS - poet

MARTIAL - poet

PATRONS - amateur poet

PACUVIUS - playwright, artist

CICERO - orator, writer

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VERGIL - poet

Lucretius - poet, philosopher

PETRONIUS - satirist

Suetonius - biographer of emperors

TERENTIUS - comedian

(9)

COLUMELLA - writer

PROPERTIUS - poet

Sulpicia - poetess

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Quintilian - speaker

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