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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 581 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MANILIUS  , a

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Roman poet, author of a poem in five books called Astronomica . The author is neither quoted nor mentioned by any ancient writer . Even his name is uncertain, but it was probably
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Marcus Manilius; in the earlier
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MSS. the author is
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anonymous, the later give Manilius,
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Manlius, Mallius . The poem itself implies that the writer lived under Augustus or Tiberius, and that he was a citizen of and
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resident in Rome . According to R . Bentley he was an
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Asiatic Greek; according to F . Jacob an
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African . His
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work is one of
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great learning; he had studied his subject in the best writers, and generally represents the most advanced views of the ancients on astronomy (or rather
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astrology) . He frequently imitates Lucretius, whom he resembles in earnestness and originality and in the power of enlivening the dry bones of his subject . Although his diction presents some peculiarities, the style is metrically correct . Firmicus, who wrote in the time of
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Constantine, exhibits so many points of resemblance with the work of Manilius that he must either have used him or have followed some work that Manilius also followed . As Firmicus says that hardly any Roman except Caesar,
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Cicero and Fronto had treated the subject, it is probable that he did not know the work of Manilius .

The latest event referred to in the poem (i . 898) is the great defeat of Varus by

Arminius in the Teutoburgiensis Saltus (A.D . 9) . The fifth
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book was not written till the reign of Tiberius; the work appears to be incomplete, and was probably never published . See
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editions by J .
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Scaliger (1579); R . Bentley (1739); F . Jacob (1846); A . G . Pingre (1786); and T . Becker (
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Leipzig, 1907; and commentary 1909); of book i. by A . E .

Housman (1903) . On the subject generally see M . Bechert, De emendandi Manilii Ratione (1878) and De M . M . Astronomicorum Poeta (1891); B . Freier, De M . Astronom . Aetate (1880); A . Cramer, De Manilii Elocutione (very full; 1882); G . Lanson, De Manilio Poeta, with select
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bibliog . (1887); P . Monceaux,
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Les Africains (a study of the Latin literature of Africa; 1894); R .

Ellis, Noctes Manilianae (1891); J . P . Postgate, Silva Maniliana (1897), chiefly on textual questions; P . Thomas, Lucubrationes Manilianae (1888), a collation of the Gemblacensis (
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Gembloux )MS.; F . Plessis, La Poesie latine (1909), pp . 477–483 .

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