Outline of Roman Literature*

Fourth Period

14 A.D.

100 A.D.

117 A.D.

POETRY
PROSE

Drama

Epos

Lyric
Poetry

Satire

Fable

Epigram

History

Oratory

Philo-
sophy

Special Sciences
Jurisprudence
Philology
Mathematics
Agriculture
Geography
Medicine
Military


Pomponius Secundus


Curiatius Maternus


Lucanus

Seneca

(Octavia)

Germanicus




Nero

Lucanus

(Lucilius Iunior)

Val. Flaccus

Silius Italicus

Papinius Statius





Cæsius Bassus











Statius

Arruntius Stella

Sulpicia







Persius




Seneca










Iuvenalis


Phædrus






















Martialis

Cremut. Cordus

Tiberius

Claudius

Agrippina minor

Aufidius Bassus

Vellelus Paterculus

Valer. Maximus

Curtius Rufus


Vespasianus

Plinius maior

Cluvius Rufus

Fabius Rusticus

Corn. Tacitus







Seneca maior














Tacitus
Quintilianus
Plinius minor












Seneca minor




Masur. Sabinus

Sempr. Proculus

Cass. Longinus

Claudius










Remmius Palaemo

Masur. Sabinus

Sempr. Proculus

Valer. Probus.

Asconius
Pedianus
Plinius Maior Æmil. Asper



Flav. Caper

Vel. Longus


























Frontinus




Hyginus











Columella











Pompon. Mela

Seneca minor






Plinius maior


Corn. Celsus













Scribon. Largus






















Plinius maior


Frontinus




Hyginus
all tables from:  A Brief History of Roman Literature by Hermann Bender and translated by EP Crowell & HB Richardson;(Boston: Ginn & Heath, 1988), pp 138—145.
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