Statius

Publius Papinius Statius
Native name
Πόπλιος Παπίνιος Στάτιος
Bornc. AD 45
Diedc. AD 96 (aged c. 51)
Naples, Roman Empire
OccupationPoet
LanguageLatin
NationalityGreek
CitizenshipRoman
Literary movementImperial Latin literature
Years activeAD 92–96
Notable works
SpouseClaudia

Publius Papinius Statius (Greek: Πόπλιος Παπίνιος Στάτιος, Poblios Papinios Statios; /ˈstʃiəs/, Latin: [ˈstaːtiʊs]; c. 45c. 96) was a Latin poet of the 1st century CE. His surviving poetry includes an epic in twelve books, the Thebaid; a collection of occasional poetry, the Silvae; and an unfinished epic, the Achilleid. He is also known for his appearance as a guide in the Purgatory section of Dante's epic poem, the Divine Comedy.