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<p> <b> [[Secundinus]] (11), </b> a poet, a contemporary and correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris ( <i> Ep. </i> v. 8) who apparently highly esteemed Secundinus as a writer of hexameter verse on minor subjects, such as royal hunting parties and marriages. Secundinus afterwards attempted satire, and Sidonius highly commends a composition in hendecasyllabic metre, urging him to continue this kind of composition. It appears ( <i> Ep. </i> ii. 10) that some of his hexameters were inscribed upon the wall of the basilica built at [[Lyons]] by Patiens (bishop <i> c. </i> 451–491), and he may have been one of the many minor poets who flourished at Lyons in the latter half of 5th cent. </p> <p> [H.A.W.] </p>
<p> <b> [[Secundinus]] (11), </b> a poet, a contemporary and correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris ( <i> Ep. </i> v. 8) who apparently highly esteemed Secundinus as a writer of hexameter verse on minor subjects, such as royal hunting parties and marriages. Secundinus afterwards attempted satire, and Sidonius highly commends a composition in hendecasyllabic metre, urging him to continue this kind of composition. It appears ( <i> Ep. </i> ii. 10) that some of his hexameters were inscribed upon the wall of the basilica built at [[Lyons]] by Patiens (bishop <i> c. </i> 451–491), and he may have been one of the many minor poets who flourished at Lyons in the latter half of 5th cent. </p> <p> [H.A.W.] </p>



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A Poet Secundinus [1]

Secundinus (11), a poet, a contemporary and correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris ( Ep. v. 8) who apparently highly esteemed Secundinus as a writer of hexameter verse on minor subjects, such as royal hunting parties and marriages. Secundinus afterwards attempted satire, and Sidonius highly commends a composition in hendecasyllabic metre, urging him to continue this kind of composition. It appears ( Ep. ii. 10) that some of his hexameters were inscribed upon the wall of the basilica built at Lyons by Patiens (bishop c. 451–491), and he may have been one of the many minor poets who flourished at Lyons in the latter half of 5th cent.

[H.A.W.]

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