Severus Sanctus Endelechius

Ancient Roman writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAncient Roman writer
A.K.A.Sever Sant
A.K.A.Sever Sant
PlacesItaly
isAuthor Poet Writer
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
BirthGaul, France
The details

Biography

Severus Sanctus Endelechius (or Endelechus) was a 4th century poet and rhetorician, and the writer of De Mortibus Boum (or Bovum), i.e. On the Deaths of Cattle.

It is a poem belonging to the classical bucolic tradition, but also concerned with Christian apologetics. It mentions a cattle plague, which has been identified as rinderpest. Another title is Carmen bucolicum de virtute signi crucis domini.

He has been identified with a rhetorician Severus who was a friend of Paulinus of Nola known as Severus Rhetor. He probably lived towards the end of the 4th century.

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