- Flavius Merobaudes
:"For the 4th century Frankish general, see Merobaudes"Flavius Merobaudes (5th century), Latin rhetorician and
poet , probably a native ofBaetica in Spain.He was the official laureate of
Valentinian III andAetius . Till the beginning of the 10th century he was known only from the notice of him in the "Chronicle" (year 443) of his, contemporaryIdacius , where he is praised as a poet and orator, and mention is made of statues set up in his honour.In 1813 the base of a statue was discovered at
Rome , with a long inscription belonging to the year 435 (CIL vi. 1724) upon Flavius Merobaudes, celebrating his merits as warrior and poet. Ten years later, Niebuhr discovered some Latin verses on apalimpsest in themonastery of St Gall , the authorship of which was traced to Merobaudes, owing to the great similarity of the language in the prose preface to that of the inscription.Formerly the only piece known under the name of Merobaudes was a short poem (30
hexameter s) "De Christo", attributed to him by one manuscript, toClaudian by another; but Ebert is inclined to dispute the claim of Merobaudes to be considered either the author of the "De Christo" or a Christian.The Panegyric and minor poems have been edited by BG Niebuhr (1824); by
Immanuel Bekker in the Bonn Corpus scriptorum hist. (1836); the "De Christo" in T Birt's "Claudian" (1892), where the authorship of Merobaudes is upheld; see also A Ebert, "Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters im Abendlande" (1889).References
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