Aulus Gellius Attic Nights 13 15 4
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Aulus gellius attic nights 13 15 4. 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. Attic nights of aulus gellius. 19 24 35 46 r. 15 he conversed consermonabatur with them semocinari seems somewhat rustic but is more correct.
Luo purify according to livy xlv. Attic nights of aulus gellius. We would like to show you a description here but the site won t allow us. 1 these names apparently represented characteristics of the deities with which they are coupled which in some cases later became separate goddesses.
There were three flamines maiores of jupiter dialis mars and quirinus and twelve flamines minores. Quadrigarius says 13 that he has no need for riches divitias. Gellius is apparently right in his explanation of nerio in 7 10 while later myths made her the wife of mars. Qualis a quinto ennio in melanippa perquam eleganti vocabulo stata dicitur quae neque κοινή futura sit 13 neque ποινή quam formam modicam et modestam 14 favorinus non mi hercule inscite appellabat uxoriam ennius autem in ista quam dixi tragoedia eas fere feminas ait incolumi pudicitia.
15 afterwards when pompeius strabo triumphed the boy also was carried in his mother s arms amid the rest of the captives before the general s chariot. 3 caelius sabinus in libro quem de edicto aedilium curulium composuit labeonem refert quid. 1 the flamen was the special priest of an individual deity. 3 classis originally meant one of the classes into which the citizens were divided by the.
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. Cambridge mass harvard university press. For taboos imposed on priests see frazer golden bough ch. Later when he had grown up he worked hard to gain a livelihood resorting to the humble calling of a buyer of mules and carriages which he had contracted with the state to furnish to the.
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. With an english translation. Full text of the attic nights of aulus gellius see other formats.