Silius Italicus

Silius Italicus

▪ Roman poet
in full  Tiberius Catius Asconius Silius Italicus  
born c. AD 26, Patavium [now Padua, Italy]
died 102

      Latin epic poet whose 17-book, 12,000-line Punica on the Second Punic War (218–201 BC) is the longest poem in Latin literature.

      Silius was a distinguished advocate in his earlier years. He later took to public service and was a consul in 68, the year of Nero's death. His association with the emperor Nero was a stain on his reputation that he later expunged through his successful governorship of Asia. He then retired from public life.

      As a man of wealth, Silius was able to indulge his tastes as a patron of literature and the arts. He so venerated Virgil and Cicero that he bought and restored Virgil's tomb at Neapolis (now Naples) and Cicero's estate at Tusculum. His clients included Martial, who wrote several epigrams dedicated to him. The modern idea that Silius was a Stoic is based on a story about a man named Italicus told by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus. There is no evidence in Punica for the author's Stoicism, but some find evidence for it in the manner in which he ended his life. Suffering from an incurable disease, Silius starved himself to death, according to Pliny the Younger.

      Silius draws heavily on the historian Livy (Books 21–30) for his material. He recounts all six battles of the Second Punic War, imitating Virgil's Aeneid in form and mythology. His Hannibal is drawn with some dramatic skill, stealing the place of hero from Scipio, and he describes at length in the centre of the poem Hannibal's victory over two consular armies at Cannae. The epic has been harshly judged by critics and has been scarcely edited since the 18th century. Though the last three books show signs—as well they might—of fatigue, there are at least a half dozen magnificent pieces of verse, mostly in dramatic scenes of war. Recent years have seen more favourable treatment, and a critical edition of the Latin text was made by Joseph Delz (1987).

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