Aulus Gellius (c. 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, ...
Aulus Gellius was a Latin author remembered for his miscellany Noctes Atticae (“Attic Nights”), in which many fragments of lost works are preserved.
Aulus Gellius var en romersk forfatter og grammatiker, muligvis af afrikansk oprindelse, sandsynligvis født og i alle fald opdraget i Rom.
Han studerede grammatik og retorik i Rom og filosofi i Athen, hvorefter han vendte tilbage til Rom, hvor han... Wikipedia
A discussion of the jurist Sextus Caecilius and the philosopher Favorinus about the laws of the Twelve Tables.
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Aulus Gellius, a well-educated nobleman, is best known today for a collection of observations titled Noctes Atticae, a project he began during the long winter ...
There was with us there at the time a young student of philosophy, of the Stoic school according to his own account, but intolerably loquacious and presuming.
26. aug. 2013 · Aulus Gellius was a scholar of the 2nd century CE who lived in Rome apart from a visit to Greece, the author of a miscellany in twenty books and some four ...
The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius. With An English Translation. John C. Rolfe. Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, ...
5. okt. 2006 · One of the most useful texts that had been there and nowhere else, at least in full, was Aulus Gellius' Noctes Atticae.