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"Manto" is a didactic poem written in Latin in the 1480s by the Italian poet and humanist Poliziano.[1] In it Poliziano pairs the goddesses of Revenge and Fate—Nemesis and Fortuna—to introduce the works of Virgil. Poliziano collected Manto with three other poems in his Silvae ("Woodlands") collection, a title he took from the Roman poet Statius. Poliziano used Manto along with the other poems in his Silvae as prologues to his classical courses which he taught in Florence; in 1516, they received a French edition.

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  1. ^ Luebering, J.E. "Poliziano". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 21 May 2019.