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Publius Papinius Statius , c.AD 45-c.AD 96, Latin poet, b. Naples. A favorite of Emperor Domitian , he won the poetry prize at an annual festival under Domitian's auspices but later was an unsuccessful competitor at the Capitoline contest in Rome. His surviving works include two epics in the manner of Vergil—the Thebaid, on the Seven against Thebes , and the Achilleid (incomplete), on the early life of Achilles—and the Silvae, a collection of poems, some displaying careful craftsmanship, others apparently hastily composed improvisations. Statius was much esteemed in his own time and through the Middle Ages.

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Statius, Publius Papinius (ad c.45–96), Roman epic poet and Silver Age imitator of Virgil. His surviving works are: Silvae, occasional verses which include a famous piece on sleep that inspired Drummond of Hawthornden, an epic, Thebais, in 12 books, relating the bloody quarrel between the sons of Oedipus, and an unfinished epic, the Achilleis. Chaucer based his ‘Knight's Tale’ (Canterbury Tales, 1) on Boccaccio, who had used the Thebais.

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