id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8984 Ausonius - Wikipedia .html text/html 2686 327 63 AD 290–378), a physician of Greek ancestry,[1][2] and Aemilia Aeonia, daughter of Caecilius Argicius Arborius, descended on both sides from established, land-owning Gallo-Roman families of southwestern Gaul.[2] Ausonius was given a strict upbringing by his aunt and grandmother, both named Aemilia. After thirty years of this work Ausonius was summoned by emperor Valentinian I to teach his son, Gratian, the heir-apparent. His grandson, Paulinus of Pella, was also a poet; his works attest to the devastation which Ausonius's Gaul would face soon after his death. Edward Gibbon pronounced in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire that "the poetical fame of Ausonius condemns the taste of his age." [7] However, his works have several points of interest; for example: "The Society Of Aquitaine In The Time Of Ausonius." In Roman Society In The Last Century Of The Western Empire. Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8984.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8984.txt