Ausonius Epigrammaton Liber
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Ausonius

Epigrammaton Liber

poetry

A collection of epigrams — short, pointed poems on various subjects, in the tradition of Martial.

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Epigrams

  • Προσωποποία IN CHARTAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    16 lines
  • EXHORTATIO AD MODESTIAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • IN EUMPINAM 2 ADULTERAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    12 lines
  • IN EUNOMUM MEDICUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    10 lines
  • IN HOMINEM VOCIS ABSONAE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • DE AUXILIO GRAMMATICO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE PHILOMUSO GRAMMATICO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE RUFO RUETORE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IN STATUAM EIUSDEM RUETORIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE EO QUI THESAURUM REPPERIT CUM SE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • EX GRAECO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • EX GRAECO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • EX EODEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE EO QUI CAPANEUM SALTANS RUIT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IN DODRAI.EM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • AD MARCUM AMICUM DE DISCORDIA QUAM DARET CUM PUELLIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DYSEROS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    14 lines
  • DE EO QUI TESTAM HOMINIS INMISERICORDITER DISSIPARE VOLUIT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    9 lines
  • Commendatio Codicis

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • DE AUGUSTO 1

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    17 lines
  • DE FERA A CAESARE INTERFECTA 1

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    9 lines
  • AD FONTEM DVNUVII IUSSU VALENTINIANI AUGUSTI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    10 lines
  • VALENTINIANO IUNIOUI IN SIGNUM MARMOUEUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • PICTURAE SUBDITI UNI LEO UNA SAGITTA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • AN FONTEM DANUVII .IUSSU VALENIINIANI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    9 lines
  • IN ECHO PICTAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • IN SIMULACRUM OCCASIONIS ET PAENITENTIAE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    16 lines
  • AD GALEAM PUELLAM IAM SENESCENTEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • DE LEPORE CAPTO A CANE MARINO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE PENGAMO SCRIPTORE FUGITINOQUI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • <IN EUNDEM PERGAMUM 1>

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DE MYRONE QUI LAIDIS NOCTEM ROGAVERAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    12 lines
  • DE OPINIONE QUAM DE H.I.O HABEBNT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • AD UXOREM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • IN MEROEN ANUM FBRIOSAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    12 lines
  • EX GRANECO TUA DUCTUM DE STATUA NEMESIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE THRASYBULO LACEDAEMONIO QUI FORT1SSIME DIMICANS OCCUBUIT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • EX GRAECO TRADUCTUM DE MATRE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • IN DEGENEREM DIVITEM MOECHO I,EXITUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    12 lines
  • ANTISTHENIS CYNIVII IMAGINI SUBDITI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE EODEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • MIXOBARBARON LIBERI PATRIS SIGNO MARMOREO IN VILLA NOSTRA OMNIUM DEORUM ARGUMENTA HABENTI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    7 lines
  • LIBERO PATRI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • IN CORYDONEM MARMOREUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    1 lines
  • IN SIMULACRUM SAPPNUS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DEAE VENERI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • NERSUS IN VESTE CONTENTI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • ITEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE EADEM SABINA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE PUELLA QUAM AMABVT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • DE DUOBUS FRATRIBUS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DE. CURESTO ET ACINDYNO QUIBUS FUERAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • QUODDAM QUASI AENIGMA DE TRIBUS INCESTIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE HIS QUI DICUNT REMINISCO QUOD NON

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • DE VERBIS RUFI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DE GLAUCIA INMATURA MORTE PRAEVENTO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • IN SIGNUM MARMOREUM NIOBES

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE PALLADE VOLENTE CERTARE ARMIS CUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • DE LAIDE DICANTE VENERI SPECULUM SUUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE CASTORE, POLLUTE ET HELENA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE IMAGINE VENERIS SCULPTA A PRAXITELF

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • IN BUCULAM AENEAM MYRONIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DE EADEM BUCULA MYRONIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • AN DAEDALUM DE EADEM BUCULA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE EADEM MYRONIS BUCULA IAM HABENTE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • DE EADEM BUCULA IAM HABENTE SPIRITUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • AN TAURUM DE EADEM BUCULA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE EADEM MYRONIS BUCULA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • DE EADEM MYRONIS BUCULA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • QUAE SEXUM MUTARINT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    16 lines
  • AN PYTHAGORAM DE MARCO QUI DICEBATUR PULLARIA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    10 lines
  • DE CASTORE FELLATORE QUI SUAM LINGEBAT UXOREM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • SUBSCRIPTUM PICTURAE MULIERIS IMPUDICAE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • DE ALCONE MEDICO QUI HARUSPICEM VANILOQUUM FECIT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • DE SIGNO IOVIS TACTO AD ALCONE MEDICO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • IN EUNUM LIGUUUITOUEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • <IN EUNDEM EUNUM>

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • AD EUNDEM EUNUM QUOD NON VELIT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • <AD EUNDEM EUNUM>

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • AD EUNUM QUI UXORIS SUAE INGUINA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    3 lines
  • AD EUNUM LIGURRITOREM PAEDAGOGUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    13 lines
  • AN CRISPAM QUAE A QUIBUSDAM DICEBATUR DEFORMIS

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • QUALEM VELIT HABERE AMICAM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    9 lines
  • Ex Graeco traductum ad Cupidinem

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • An Dionen de Amore suo

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE IMIS CONSULTO QUI UXOREM HABEBAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • AN QUENDAM QUI LEUIA SIBI INGUINA FACIEBAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    6 lines
  • AD ZOILUM QUI UXOREM MOECHAM DUXERAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • PULCHRUM DEI RESPONSUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    8 lines
  • <DE HERMIONES ZOXA>

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE HYI.A QUEM NAIADES RAPUERUNT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • NYMPHIS QUAE HYLAM MERSERUNT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • AD NARCISSUM QUI SUI IPSIUS AMORE CAPTUS ERAT

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE EODEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE ECHO DOLENTE PROPTER MORTEM NARCISSI

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE HERMAPHRODITO ET EIUS NATURA

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    4 lines
  • DE CONIUNCTIONE SAI.MACIS CUM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    5 lines
  • AN APOLLINEM DE DAPHNE FTGIENTE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • DE DAPHNE TECTA COUTICE

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IN SCABIOSUM POI.YGITONEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    20 lines
  • DE QUODAM SILVIO PONO QUI EUNT BURRO

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • — IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
  • IDEM

    An epigram by Ausonius — witty, learned, and often biting, in the tradition of Martial and the Greek Anthology.

    2 lines
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