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- Auspicius_of_Toul abstract "Auspicius of Toul was a bishop of Toul and poet of the later fifth century. He is known for iambic verse based on stress (rather than quantity, as in the classical Latin prosody); this was an innovation of his time. A verse letter of his from around 470 survives, praising Arbogast, count of Trier.".
- Q775638 abstract "Auspicius of Toul was a bishop of Toul and poet of the later fifth century. He is known for iambic verse based on stress (rather than quantity, as in the classical Latin prosody); this was an innovation of his time. A verse letter of his from around 470 survives, praising Arbogast, count of Trier.".
- Auspicius_of_Toul comment "Auspicius of Toul was a bishop of Toul and poet of the later fifth century. He is known for iambic verse based on stress (rather than quantity, as in the classical Latin prosody); this was an innovation of his time. A verse letter of his from around 470 survives, praising Arbogast, count of Trier.".
- Q775638 comment "Auspicius of Toul was a bishop of Toul and poet of the later fifth century. He is known for iambic verse based on stress (rather than quantity, as in the classical Latin prosody); this was an innovation of his time. A verse letter of his from around 470 survives, praising Arbogast, count of Trier.".