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Aulus gellius attic nights latin.
For faenerator as marcus varro wrote in the third book of his.
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Of those words which cloatius verus referred to a greek origin either quite fittingly or too absurdly and tastelessly.
Aulus gellius latin author remembered for his miscellany noctes atticae attic nights in which many fragments of lost works are preserved.
125 after 180 noctes atticae.
Attic nights of aulus gellius.
Nísi fugissem inquit in 1 médium credo praémorsisset.
7 sed idem plautus in trigeminis neque praememordisse neque praemomordisse dicit sed praemorsisse.
Ut serpens si memordit gallina diligitur et opponitur 6 item plautus in aulularia.
3 caelius sabinus in libro quem de edicto aedilium curulium composuit labeonem refert quid.
Written in athens to beguile the winter evenings the work is an interesting source on the state of knowledge and scholarship of his time.
123 170 ce is known almost wholly from his noctes atticae attic nights so called because it was begun during the.
125 after 180 ad was a roman author and grammarian who was probably born and certainly brought up in rome he was educated in athens after which he returned to rome he is famous for his attic nights a commonplace book or compilation of notes on grammar philosophy history antiquarianism and other subjects preserving fragments of the works of many authors who might.
London william heinemann ltd.
Aulus gellius attic nights english gell.
The attic nights of aulus gellius.
Nigidius de animalibus libro ii.
Rolfe 1927 hide references 2 total cross references in general dictionaries to this page 2.
Attic nights of aulus gellius.
123 170 ce is known almost wholly from his noctes atticae attic nights so called because it was begun during the nights of an attic winter.
Intellegi recte possit quid morbi vitiive cuique sit quis fugitivus errove sit noxave solutus non sit 2 propterea quaesierunt iure consulti veteres quod mancipium morbosum quodve vitiosum recte diceretur quantumque morbus a vitio differret.
The digital loeb classical library extends the founding mission of james loeb with an interconnected fully searchable perpetually growing virtual library of all that is important in greek and latin literature.
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