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Bassus Caesius

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Bassus Caesius (lived 1st century)

Roman lyric poet of Nero's reign. He was a friend of Perseus, whose works he edited and whose sixth satire is addressed to him. Fragments of his works survive, and he is generally identified as the author of a partially extant treatise, De Metris. Bassus is said to have perished in the eruption of Vesuvius AD 79.



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