Aulus Gellius Attic Nights Translation
Book vi book vii book viii book ix book x book xi book xii book xiii book xiv book xv.
Aulus gellius attic nights translation. London william heinemann ltd. London william heinemann ltd. The attic nights of aulus gellius. Aulus gellius also mentions two other members of the clan.
Gnaeus gellius a contemporary and opponent of cato the censor 4 and another gnaeus gellius 5 of the time of the gracchi who wrote a history of rome entitled annales extending at least to the year 145 b c. With an english translation. 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. Cambridge mass harvard university press.
With an english translation. The attic nights of aulus gellius. London william heinemann ltd. The 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. The attic nights of aulus gellius. London william heinemann ltd. Cambridge mass harvard university press.
Book vi book vii book viii book ix book x i ii iii iv v vi vii. The version presented in 17 20 might actually have formed part of this more comprehensive exercise. With an english translation. Cambridge mass harvard university press.
The attic nights of aulus gellius. Aulus gellius does not claim kinship with any of these gellii and tells us. The attic nights of aulus gellius. The attic nights of aulus gellius.
With an english translation. London william heinemann ltd. With an english translation. Cambridge mass harvard university press.
The lemma of a lost chapter 8 8 mentions difficulties encountered while translating quosdam locos platonicos into latin. Book vi book vii book viii book ix book x book xi book xii book xiii book xiv book xv. Aulus gellius author of the attic nights 4 some of gellius brief essays contain translations from greek and a few of them were prepared specifically as exercises i arsn th interpretandi e by studying them we learn how the questions associated with translation were addressed by a roman. A valuable but under appreciated witness.
6 the anecdote may be partly or wholly fictitious.