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Persius, properly Aulus Persius Flaccus 34-62AD
Roman satirist

He was born in Volaterrae, Etruria, of a distinguished equestrian family, and was educated in Rome, where he came under Stoic influence. He wrote fastidiously and sparingly, leaving at his death only six admirable satires, the whole not exceeding 650 hexameter lines. These were published by his friend Cornutus after his death. Dryden and others have translated them into verse.

Bibliography: E V Marmorale, Persio (1956)