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| 37 BC |
| | Virgil's reputation is established by his ten Eclogues, influenced by the Italian countryside in the region of his birth near Mantua | |
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| c. 34 BC |
| | Maecenas buys a farm for Horace, in the Sabine hills near Tivoli - the most fruitful of his many acts of patronage | |
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| 27 BC |
| | Livy begins writing and publishing his History of Rome, a task which will occupy him for forty years | |
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| 23 BC |
| | The first three books of Horace's Odes are published, written on his Sabine farm | |
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| c. 20 BC |
| | The excellence of the arts, particularly literature, during the reign of Augustus Caesar causes it to be remembered as a golden age of culture | |
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| c. 20 BC |
| | A collection of witty love poems, entitled Amores, brings Ovid an early success | |
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| 19 BC |
| | Virgil dies just after completing the Aeneid, and imperial command from Augustus Caesar prevents his executor from destroying the epic | |
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| 66 |
| | Josephus is in Jerusalem at the start of the rebellion against the Romans, and will later describe its suppression in his Jewish War | |
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| 98 |
| | Tacitus begins his career with two specialized but influential works of history, one on Britain and the other on Germany | |
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| c. 125 |
| | Suetonius, librarian to Trajan and personal secretary to Hadrian, is well placed to research his racy Lives of the Caesars | |
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