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Anser was a minor poet of
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who lived in the 1st century BC. He is mentioned by Ovid as a writer of love poetry associated with
Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus (; ), known as Catullus (), was a Latin neoteric poet of the late Roman Republic. His surviving works remain widely read due to their popularity as teaching tools and because of their personal or sexual themes. Life ...
, Calvus and Cinna. According to the 4th-century AD grammarian
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, he was a "very bad poet" who wrote in praise of the
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and was a detractor of Virgil. None of his work is known to have survived.


Cicero and Ovid

The earliest writer to mention the name Anser is Cicero (''Philippic'' 13.11), who in 43 BC speaks of some Ansers who were supporters of
Mark Antony Marcus Antonius (14 January 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman people, Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the Crisis of the Roman Republic, transformation of the Roman Republic ...
. In the quotation below, Cicero is saying that
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the Great's son) should be allowed to reclaim his father's property which had been seized by Antony: :"The Alban and Formian villas he will recover from Dolabella; the Tusculan villa he will also recover from Antonius. And these Ansers who are joining in the attack on
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and in the blockade of Decimus Brutus will be driven from his
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villa." More than 50 years later
Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso (; 20 March 43 BC – AD 17/18), known in English as Ovid ( ), was a Augustan literature (ancient Rome), Roman poet who lived during the reign of Augustus. He was a younger contemporary of Virgil and Horace, with whom he i ...
(''Tristia'' 2.435), in a list of writers of Latin love poetry, mentions a poet Anser in association with Catullus and Catullus's friend Calvus: : :"Cinna is a companion to these (i.e. Catullus and Calvus), and Anser, who was (even) more than Cinna" Putting this evidence together with the information given by Servius (see below) that the poet Anser was a supporter of Mark Antony, it is conjectured by many scholars that he was one of the Ansers mentioned by Cicero, and that he was perhaps gifted an estate in the Falernian region in
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by his patron.


Virgil and Servius

Commenting on
Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro (; 15 October 70 BC21 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Rome, ancient Roman poet of the Augustan literature (ancient Rome), Augustan period. He composed three of the most fa ...
's Eclogue 7, 21, the 4th century AD grammarian
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says: "Many people have supposed there is an allegory in this eclogue, so that Daphnis is Caesar, Corydon Virgil, and Thyrsis, who is defeated, one of Virgil's detractors, namely either Bavius or Anser or Maevius, very bad poets." He makes a second mention of the poet in his comment on
Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro (; 15 October 70 BC21 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Rome, ancient Roman poet of the Augustan literature (ancient Rome), Augustan period. He composed three of the most fa ...
's Eclogue 9, 35–36, in which a young herdsman Lycidas says this about his skill in poetry: : : :"For I do not yet seem to make songs worthy of Varius or Cinna, :but to make a noise like a goose () among melodious swans". Commenting on this line, Servius wrote: "He is alluding to a certain Anser, a poet of Antony's, who used to write praises of him (i.e. of Antony), and for this reason Virgil criticised him."Cucchiarelli, A. (ed.) (2012). ''Publio Vergio Marone: Le Bucoliche'', p. 466. Some commentators have therefore suggested that the character Lycidas in Eclogue 9 represents Anser. Others, however, have cast doubt on Servius's claim, on the grounds that Servius is often unreliable. Others again, even if they do not identify "Anser" with Lycidas, question whether there was ever a person who was actually named "Anser", or whether it was just a generic dismissal of a bad poet. However, the evidence from Cicero and Ovid seems to indicate that there really was a poet called Anser and that it was a genuine name.


Propertius

Propertius Sextus Propertius was a Latin elegiac poet of the Augustan age. He was born around 50–45 BC in Assisium (now Assisi) and died shortly after 15 BC. Propertius' surviving work comprises four books of '' Elegies'' ('). He was a friend of the ...
(2.34.83–84), in a passage apparently imitating the lines from Eclogue 9 quoted above, also contrasts a swan and a goose, commenting on the latter's . However, the textual problems of these lines make it impossible to be confident about Propertius' exact text or meaning, and different scholars have expressed differing views about which poet is meant by the swan and which by the goose.O'Rourke, D. (2011)
"The representation and misrepresentation of Virgilian poetry in Propertius 2.34"
''American Journal of Philology'', 132(3), 457–497, p. 491.


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