-
provincial governors and
other officials. Ab
epistulis wrote in
Latin (ab
epistulis latinis) and in Gr**** (ab
epistulis graecis), and
composed the
short responses...
- Pius".
Marcus replaced a
number of the empire's
major officials. The ab
epistulis ****tus
Caecilius Crescens Volusi****, in
charge of the
imperial correspondence...
-
ancient i.e., from
ancient times ab
epistulis from the
letters Regarding or
pertaining to correspondence. Ab
epistulis was
originally the
title of the secretarial...
- Hadrian's request. At
around this time,
Hadrian dismissed his
secretary ab
epistulis, the
biographer Suetonius, for "excessive familiarity"
towards the empress...
- lib.'s dismissal. Sometimes, the
offices of the a
rationibus and ab
epistulis, the
secretary in
charge of the
imperial correspondence, were joined,...
-
court under the
Roman emperor Claudius. He is
described as
praepositus ab
epistulis (in
charge of correspondence). He
reportedly had
great influence over...
- but was
nonetheless a man of some standing: he had been Hadrian's ab
epistulis,
followed the
emperor on his travels, and was
prefect of
Egypt at the...
-
daughter of
Titus Flavius Sempronius Aquila (b. ca 115),
Secretarius ab
epistulis Graecis, and wife
Claudia (b. ca 120),
daughter of an
unknown father and...
-
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs sweːˈtoːniʊs traŋˈkᶣɪlːʊs]),
commonly referred to as
Suetonius (/swɪˈtoʊniəs/ swih-TOH-nee-əs; c. AD 69 –...
- text was
written and/or
edited by Trajan's
Imperial secretary, his ab
epistulis.
Given the
scarcity of
literary sources,
discussion of
Trajan and his...