Gaius Licinius Calvus
Roman poet and orator who, as a poet, followed his friend Catullus in style and choice of subjects.
Calvus was a son of the Gaius Licinius Macer. As an orator he was the leader of a group who opposed the florid Asiatic school, taking the simplest Attic orators as their model. Of his speeches, 21 are mentioned, the most famous being those delivered against Publius Vatinius, …
Calvus was a son of the Gaius Licinius Macer.
Definitely BK (like father like son OBV)