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Decimus Magnus Ausonius was a prominent Roman poet and rhetorician born in Bordeaux around 310 AD. He is best known for his poetry that reflects the life and culture of the late Roman Empire, showcasing a distinct blend of classical and provincial influences. Ausonius came from a well-to-do family, and his education was rooted in the traditions of Roman rhetoric. He held various public offices, including that of a tutor to the future Emperor Gratian, further solidifying his influence in both literary and political spheres.

His works, such as "Mosella," celebrate the beauty of the Moselle River, while his epigrams and other writings often explore personal themes and the nature of love. Ausonius's style is characterized by a playful use of language and a penchant for local color, making his poetry both relatable and evocative. Despite the decline of the Roman Empire during his lifetime, his contributions to Latin literature continued to resonate, influencing later generations of poets and writers. Ausonius remains a significant figure in the study of Latin poetry, bridging the gap between classical traditions and the emerging medieval literary landscape.

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출생지 Bordeaux, Aquitaine, Roman Empire
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