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Statius

1st-century AD Roman poet

For the personal name, see Statius (praenomen). For other uses, see Statius (disambiguation).

Publius Papinius Statius

Bornc. 45 CE
Naples, Roman Empire
Diedc. 96 CE (aged c.

51)
Naples, Roman Empire

OccupationPoet
NationalityRoman (of Greek origin)

Publius Papinius Statius (Greek: Πόπλιος Παπίνιος Στάτιος; , Latin:[ˈstaːtiʊs];[a]c. 45 – c. 96) was a Latin poet of the 1st century CE. His surviving poetry includes an epic in twelve books, the Thebaid; a collection of occasional poetry, the Silvae; and an unfinished epic, the Achilleid.

Statius silvae

He is also known for his appearance as a guide in the Purgatory section of Dante's epic poem, the Divine Comedy.

Life

Family background

The poet's father (whose name is unknown) was a native of Velia but later moved to Naples and spent time in Rome where he taught with marked success. From boyhood to adulthood, Statius's