Lucilius, Gaius

Lucilius, Gaius

▪ Roman writer
born c. 180 BC, Suessa Aurunca, Campania [now Sessa Aurunca, Italy]
died c. 103, or 102 BC, Neapolis [now Naples]

      effectively the inventor of poetical satire who gave to the existing, formless Latin satura (meaning “a mixed dish”) the distinctive character of critical comment that the word satire still implies.

      Lucilius was a Roman citizen of good family and education, a friend of learned Greeks, and well acquainted with Greek manners, which afforded him some targets for his wit; he was on familiar terms with the general Scipio Aemilianus (Scipio Africanus the Younger), under whom he served in Spain at the capture of Numantia (134–133 BC), and with other great figures of his time. He spent the greater part of his life in Rome, beginning to write from the wealth of his experiences only after middle life.

      His works were collected in a posthumous edition of 30 books. Only about 1,300 lines survive, mostly written in the hexameters that were to influence the development of the later Roman satirists Horace, Persius, and Juvenal.

      An egoist of ebullient nature, pungent wit, and strong opinions, Lucilius used the satiric form for self-expression, fearlessly criticizing public as well as private conduct and displaying the originality of his genius by using themes of daily life: politics, social life, luxury, marriage, business, and travel.

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