- who
might otherwise be
unknown today.
Medieval m****cripts of the
Noctes Atticae commonly gave the author's name in the form of "Agellius",
which is used...
-
identified with
Apollo and
young Jupiter.
Aulus Gellius, in the
Noctes Atticae,
written around 177 CE,
speculated that
Vejovis was an ill-omened counterpart...
- ix.6, xii.2 Livy. Ab urbe condita, viii.3, 17, 24
Aulus Gellius.
Noctes Atticae, xvii.21 Livy 9.19 Lendering, Jona. "Alexander of Molossis". Livius.org...
- pp. 63–64.
Aulus Gellius,
Noctes Atticae 9.2.1–7; Birley,
Marcus Aurelius, pp. 64–65.
Aulus Gellius,
Noctes Atticae 19.12, qtd. and tr. Birley, Marcus...
-
Greece Outline of
ancient Rome
Ziolkowski 2007, p. 17
Aulus Gellius,
Noctes Atticae, 19.8.15.
Ziolkowski 2007, p. 19
Ziolkowski 2007, p. 21
Sandys 1921, p...
- to us incomplete; the
miscellanist Aulus Gellius refers, in his
Noctes Atticae (12.2), to a 'book 22'. (54)
Apocolocyntosis divi
Claudii (The Gourdification...
-
oppido Iuliobrica, per
CCCCL p.
fluens ..." Book IV: "Epiri, Achaiae,
Atticae,
Thessalia in por****
longitudo CCCclassX traditur,
latitudo CclassXVII...
-
Noctes Atticae (Attic Nights). Vol. X.
Translated by J. C. Rolfe. Loeb
classical Library. Beer,
Beate (2020).
Aulus Gellius und die >Noctus
Atticae< — die...
- (1968-03-13), Marshall, P. K (ed.), "Noctes
Atticae",
Oxford classical Texts:
Aulus Gellius Noctes Atticae, Vol. 1:
Libri I–X,
Oxford University Press...
- Peregrini, 19. Lucian, De
Morte Peregrini, 19, 20.
Aulus Gellius,
Noctes Atticae, xii. 11. Lucian, De
Morte Peregrini, 20. Lucian, De
Morte Peregrini, 33...