Lucius Accius

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Roman poet and scholar

Wikidata ID: Q311287

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Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§1.42  Iovis Iunonis Minervae, sic quoque aliorum: nam de Iunonis fulmine Accius ait 'praefervido fulgore ardor iniectus Iunonis dextra ingenti incidit'. quare -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§1.88  ERIPIUNT S. N. Accius in Clytemestra 'deum regnator nocte caeca caelum e conspectu abstulit'. -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§1.122  venti, per quam oritur tempestas. ergo pro loco intellegendum est. Accius 'unde estis nautae huc hieme delati'. sic et Varro. LAXIS -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§1.179  pinsit'. quidam ne hysteroproteron sit, alios torrere, alios frangere accipiunt. Accius Troadibus 'nocturna saxo fruges franges torridas'. sane his versibus 'tum -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§2.17  est. VOTUM P. R. S.] id est vovisse pro reditu. Accius in Deiphobo inscriptum dicit 'Minervae donum armipotentes Danai abeuntes dicant'. -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§4.404  exorto'. et est hemistichium Ennii de elephantis dictum, quod ante Accius est usus de Indis. -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§4.641  alii 'celebrabat' legunt, quia antiqui hoc verbum in velocitate ponebant. Accius 'celebri gradu gressum adcelerate'. -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§5.40  verbum posuit 'ibo atque dicam, frequentes ut eant gratatum hospiti', Accius Pelopidis 'nec tibi me in hac re gratari decet'. quidam -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§8.130  Maiae filius Mercurius, ex quo Arcades, de quibus Euander: quod Accius in Atreo plenius refert. alii ita narrant: Atlas complures habuit -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§9.619  NERVOQUE EQUINO quia in arcubus nervi equini solent esse: Accius Philocteta 'tendens nervo equino concita tela'. -1000
Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid§12.605  'flavos', ergo bene 'floros': nam sequitur 'et roseas laniata genas': Accius in Bacchis 'nam flori crines, video, ei propessi iacent', in -1000
Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights§17.24  afterwards Pacuvius and when Pacuvius was already an old man, Accius and then Lucilius, who was still more famous through his -280
Velleius Paterculus, Roman History§1.17.1  they were the pioneers, Roman tragedy centres in and about Accius; and the sweet pleasantry of Latin humour reached its -200
St. Jerome, Chronicon§B139  with the kingdom which he had taken away from Alexander. L. Accius, a tragedian, is considered important. (He was) born to -139
Velleius Paterculus, Roman History§2.9.3  in the writing of native comedy, in tragedy Pacuvius and Accius, a man who rose into competition even with the -100
Velleius Paterculus, Roman History§2.9.3  distinction, however, that, while they seemed to have more polish, Accius seemed to possess more real blood. 4 The name of -100
Cicero, de Oratore (on the Orator)§3.27  orators: how distinct from each other are Ennius, Pacuvius, and Accius; how distinct, among the Greeks, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides; -91
Cicero, For Sestius§58  applause, but even with their groans. Ought then Aesop or Accius to have said these things on my behalf of the -56
Cicero, On Divination§1.43  it himself in the following lines from the Brutus of Accius: -50
Cicero, de Legibus (on Laws)§2.31  auspices before he founded Rome, nor would the name of Accius Navius have so long flourished in the memory of our -50
Cicero, de Legibus (on Laws)§2.54  for he was a learned man, and very familiar with Accius. I therefore conclude that Brutus considered December to be -50
Cicero, Nature of the Gods§3.40  how Hercules, Burn'd with fiery torches on Mount Oeta, as Accius says, should rise, with the flames, To the eternal mansions -50
Cicero, de Officiis (On Duties)§3.84  many foes and friends untrue, but few devoted friends,' says Accius. But of what sort of throne was he speaking? -50
Cicero, de Officiis (On Duties)§3.102  that awful torture? And secondly, there are the lines of Accius: Thyestes: Hast thou broke thy faith? Atreus: None have -50
Varro, On the Latin Language§5.21  not terminus, but terimen, and this form is found in Accius: it is the same word which the Greeks call -50
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