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National Convention in 1795.
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which belong: De
Illustribus Grammaticis ("Lives of the Grammarians"; 20
brief lives,
apparently complete) De...
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senior family member or
family friend.
Higher education was
provided by
grammatici or rhetores. The
grammaticus or "grammarian"
taught mainly Gr**** and Latin...
-
Twelve of the
twenty grammarians described by
Suetonius in De
Illustribus Grammaticis had been slaves.
Latin grammarians, like
their Gr**** equivalents, came...
- is known. The
earliest reference to him is
perhaps in
Suetonius (De
grammaticis, 3),
though it is not
certain that the
Laevius Milissus or
Melissus there...
- Archive.
First Vatican Mythographer, 197.
Thamyris et
Musae Servius,
Servii grammatici qui
feruntur in
Vergilii carmina commentarii,
Volume I,
edited by Georgius...
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superintendent of the
Palatine library by
Augustus according to Suetonius' De
Grammaticis, 20.
Suetonius remarks that
Hyginus fell into
great poverty in his old...
-
features of word-endings in the
Latin language. See J Steup, De
Probis grammaticis (1871); W.S.
Teuffel &
Ludwig von Schwabe, A
History of
Roman Literature...
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studied the
first and
second parts of
Johannes Despauterius's
Commentarli grammatici, and read a few
letters of
Cicero or the
dialogues of
Frusius (André des...
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civile ix.350
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