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See also: Seneca, probably the author of Aetna, a poem on the origin of volcanic activity, variously attributed to Virgil, Cornelius Severus (epic poet of the Augustan age) and See also: Manilius
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Its composition has been placed as far back as 44 B.C., on the ground that certain See also: works of See also: art, known to have been removed to See also: Rome about that date, are referred to as being at a distance from the city
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But as the author appears to have known and made use of the Quaesiiones Naturales of Seneca (written A.D
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65), and no mention is made of the See also: great eruption of Vesuvius (A.D
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79), the See also: time of its composition seems to lie between these two See also: dates
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In favour of the authorship of See also: Lucilius are the facts that he was a friend of Seneca and acquainted with his writings; that he had for some time held the office of imperial procurator of See also: Sicily, and was thus See also: familiar with the locality; that he was the author of a poem on Sicilian subjects
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It is objected that in the 79th letter of Seneca, which is the chief authority on the question, he apparently asks that Lucilius should introduce the hackneyed theme of Aetna merely as an See also: episode in his contemplated poem, not make it the subject of See also: separate treatment
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The See also: sources of the Aetna are See also: Posidonius of See also: Apamea, and perhaps the pseudo-Aristotelian De Mundo, while there are many reminiscences of Lucretius
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It has come down in a very corrupt See also: state, and its difficulties are increased by the unpoetical nature of the subject, the straining after conciseness, and the obtrusive use of See also: metaphor
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See also: Editions by J
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See also: Scaliger (1595), F
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See also: Jacob (1826), H
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A . J . See also: Munro (1867), M
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See also: Haupt (in his edition of Virgil, 1873), E
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Bahrens (in Poetae See also: latini minores, u.), S
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Sudhaus (1898), R
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See also: Ellis (1901, containing a bibliography of the subject); see also M
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Haupt's Opuscula, i
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4o, ii
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27, 162, iii
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437 (notes, chiefly critical); R
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Ellis in Journal of See also: Philology, xvi
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292; P . R . Wagler, De Aetna poemate quaestiones criticae (1884); B . Kruczkiewicz, Poema de Aetna See also: Monte (1883, in which the See also: ancient view of the authorship of Virgil is upheld); L
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Al-zinger, Stadia in Aetnam collata (1896); R
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Hildebrandt, Beitrdge zur Erkldrung See also: des Gedichtes Aetna (1900); J
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Vessereau (text, See also: translation and commentary, 19o5); Teuffel-See also: Schwabe, Hist. of See also: Roman Literature (Eng. trans
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