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NEMESIANUS, MARCUS AURELIUS OLYMPIUS , Roman poet, a native of Carthage, flourished about A.D. 283. He was a popular poet at the court
Carus (Vopiscus, Carus , II). He wrote poems on the arts of fishing (Halieutica), aquatics (Nautica) and hunting (Cynegetica), but only a fragment of the last, 325 hexameter lines, has been preserved. It is neatly expressed in good Latin, and was used as a school text-book in the 9th century . Four eclogues, formerly attributed to Titus Calpurnius
Comnlete edition of the works attributed to him in E. Bahrens, oe, Oesophagus. st, Stomach. cs, Oesophageal outgrowth for lateral organ. am, Amnion. pr.d., Prostomial disk. po.d., Metastomial disk. Ovid 's Halieutica and Grattius Faliscus) 1838, and R. Stern, with Grattius (1832); Italian translation
Calpurnius
Keene (1887); seeL. Cisorio, Studio sulle Egloghe di N. (1895) and Dell' imstaziore nelle Egloghe di N. (1896); and M. Haupt, De Carminibus Bucolicis Calpurnii et N. (1853), the chief
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