Albius Tibullus (55 BCE - 19 BCE) on War and Arms

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(55 BCE - 19 BCE)

Latin Poet, Writer of Elegies, and Mysterious Thinker Lost to History

: A Latin poet and writer of elegies. His first and second books of poetry are extant; many other texts attributed to him are of questionable origins. Little is known about the life of Tibullus. There are only a few references to him by later writers and a short Life of doubtful authority. Neither his praenomen nor his birthplace is known, and his gentile name has been questioned. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #13 on Political Struggle Quotes >> War and Arms

“Who was it that first invented the dreadful sword? How savage, how truly steel-hearted was he!”

Source: "Seventy Years Among Savages," by Henry Stephens Salt, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1921. Chapter 15: The Cave-Man Re-Emerges, Page 229.

"Seventy Years Among Savages," by Henry Stephens Salt, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1921.

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