Ausonius

Decimius Magnus Ausonius (/ɔːˈsniəs/; c.310 – c.395) was a Roman poet and teacher of rhetoric from Burdigala, Aquitaine (now Bordeaux, France). For a time, he was tutor to the future Emperor Gratian, who afterwards bestowed the consulship on him. His best-known poems are Mosella, a description of the River Moselle, and Ephemeris, an account of a typical day in his life. His many other verses show his concern for his family, friends, teachers and circle of well-to-do acquaintances and his delight in the technical handling of meter.

Decimius Magnus Ausonius
Monument to Ausonius in Milan
Bornc.310
Diedc.395
NationalityRoman
Occupation(s)poet, teacher
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