Publius Valerius Cato

Publius Valerius Cato

Publius Valerius Cato (flourished 1st century B.C.) was a Roman poet and grammarian. He is of importance as the leader of the new school of poetry. Its followers rejected the national epic and drama in favor of the artificial mythological epics and elegies of the Alexandrian school, and preferred Euphorion of Chalcis to Ennius. Learning, that is, a knowledge of Greek literature and myths, and strict adherence to metrical rules were regarded by them as indispensable to the poet. The great influence of Cato is attested by the lines: Cato grammaticus, Latina Siren, Qui solus legit ac facit poetas.

He was a native of Cisalpine Gaul, and lost his property during the Sullan disturbances before he had attained his majority. During the latter part of his life was in very reduced circumstances. He was at one time possessed of considerable wealth, and owned a villa at Tusculum which he was obliged to hand over to his creditors. In addition to grammatical treatises, Cato wrote a number of poems, the best-known of which were the Lydia and Diana. In the Indignatio (perhaps a short poem) he defended himself against the accusation that he was of servile birth. It is probable that he is the Cato mentioned as a critic of Lucilius in the lines by an unknown author prefixed to Horace, Satires.

Among the minor poems attributed to Virgil are called "Dirae" and "Lydia". The "Dirae" consists of imprecations against the estate of which the writer has been deprived, and where he is obliged to leave his beloved "Lydia"; in the "Lydia", on the other hand, the estate is regarded with envy as the possessor of his charmer. Joseph Justus Scaliger was the first to attribute the poem to Valerius Cato, on the grounds, Cato the grammarian the Latin siren who alone reads aloud the works and makes the reputation of poets.

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