Carmina

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Carmina is a collection of Latin poems by the late Roman author Sidonius Apollinaris, reflecting the literary and cultural life of fifth-century Gaul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin literature
late antique literature
poetry collection
associatedWith Gallo-Roman aristocracy
Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
city of Clermont NERFINISHED
city of Lyon NERFINISHED
author Sidonius Apollinaris NERFINISHED
contains epithalamia
occasional verses
panegyric poems
short epigrams
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire NERFINISHED
culturalContext fifth-century Gaul
genre poetry
hasSubject Christian themes
elite social networks in Gaul
imperial panegyric
political change in the late Roman West
urban and villa life in Gaul
historicalPeriod 5th century
Late Antiquity
influencedBy Ausonius NERFINISHED
Martial NERFINISHED
Statius NERFINISHED
classical Latin poets
language Latin
literaryForm lyric poetry
occasional poetry
literaryMovement late Roman literature
literaryStyle allusive
classicizing
highly rhetorical
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
reflects Christian and pagan cultural interaction in Late Antiquity
aristocratic culture in late Roman Gaul
cultural life of fifth-century Gaul
literary life of fifth-century Gaul
studiedIn Latin literary studies
classical philology
late antique studies
usedAsSourceFor Gallo-Roman aristocratic culture
history of fifth-century Gaul
late Roman literary practices

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