Tibullus
ὦ διάνοια, ἐὰν ἐρευνᾷς τοὺς ἱεροφαντηθέντας λόγους μὲν θεοῦ, νόμους δὲ ἀνθρώπων θεοφιλῶν, οὐδὲν ταπεινὸν οὐδ᾽ ἀνάξιον τοῦ μεγέθους αὐτῶν ἀναγκασθήσῃ παραδέχεσθαι → if, O my understanding, thou searchest on this wise into the oracles which are both words of God and laws given by men whom God loves, thou shalt not be compelled to admit anything base or unworthy of their dignity
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Tĭbullus: i, m., Albius,
I a celebrated Roman elegiac poet, born about 700 A. U. C., died about 735, a contemporary and friend of Ovid and Horace, Quint. 10, 1, 93; Ov. Am. 1, 15, 28; id. Tr. 4, 10, 51; Vell. 2, 36 fin. al.; cf. Hor. C. 1, 33, 1; id. Ep. 1, 4, 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Tĭbullus,¹³ ī, m., Tibulle [poète, ami d’Horace et d’Ovide] : Hor. O. 1, 33, 1 ; Quint. 10, 1, 93.
Latin > German (Georges)
Tibullus, ī, m. (Albius), röm. Ritter, der ausgezeichnetste röm. Elegiker, Freund des Horaz und Ovid, geb. um 54 v. Chr., gest. um 19 n. Chr., Quint. 10, 1, 39. Vell. 2, 36 extr. Ov. am. 1, 15, 28. Ov. trist. 4, 10, 51. Vgl. W. Teuffel Gesch. der röm. Liter. § 245.