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Titus Albucius (praetor c. 105 BC) was a
noted orator of the late
Roman Republic. He
finished his
studies at
Athens at the
latter end of the 2nd century...
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Albucius or
Albutius was a
physician of
ancient Rome, who
lived probably about the
beginning or
middle of the 1st century, and who is
mentioned by Pliny...
- declaimer. In the
novel Albucius (1990),
Pascal Quignard invents fifty-three
controversiae (fictitious lawsuits) by
Albucius and
alternates them with...
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essai sur Louis-René des Forêts (éditions Fata Morgana, 1985)
Albucius (POL, 1990).
Albucius, trans.
Bruce Boone (The
Lapis Press, 1992) Le ****e et l'Effroi...
- most
distinguished declaimers he had known,
which included Latro, Gallio,
Albucius Silus, and
Arellius Fuscus. He
expresses serious reservations of Arellius'...
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Afranius Agnanius Agorius Albanius Albatius Albinius Albius Albinov****
Albucius Alburius Alfenus Alfius Allectius Allienus Amafinius Amatius Amblasius...
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Titus Pomponius Atticus (110 BC–33 BC)
Philodemus (110–50 BC)
Titus Albucius (105 BC)
Rabirius (100 BC)
Patro (70 BC) Siro (50 BC)
Catius (50 BC) Lucretius...
- Alb****, Albillus, Albina, Albini****, Albinius, Albinus, Albucillus,
Albucius, Albus, Alcimus, Alethius, Alienus, Allectus, Alogiosus, Alogius, Aluredes...
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Agathinus 1st
century CE Gr****
founder of the
Eclectic school of
medicine Albucius 1st
century CE
Roman wealthy physician, with
annual income of 250,000 sesterces...
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Albuconis in 1070. The name
possibly originates from a name of a man,
Albucius Other scholars claim the name is from a
Celtic word
meaning craggy. In...