-
Another likely source for the
patristic catalogues is the lost work De
indigitamentis of
Granius Flaccus, Varro's contemporary. W.H.
Roscher collated the...
- that "the
Genius was the same
entity as the Lar" in his lost work De
Indigitamentis.
probably referring to the Lar Familiaris.
Mutunus Tutunus had his shrine...
- and that "many
ancient authors,
among whom
Granius Flaccus in his De
Indigitamentis,
maintain that he is one and the same with the Lar",
meaning the Lar...
- reference.
Another source is
likely to have been the non-extant work De
indigitamentis of
Granius Flaccus, Varro's contemporary. Not to be
confused with the...
- in the time of
Julius Caesar and Augustus.
Granius wrote a book De
indigitamentis ("On
Forms of Address"), on the indigitamenta, that is,
those pontifical...
- Dumézil (2000)
lists the
following Roman authors Granius Flaccus. De
indigitamentis. —
dedicated to
Caesar Nigidius Figulus. —?—.
Figulus was a
friend of...
- in De
Indigitamentis,
although these may have been
different names for the same work. He was a
contemporary of Caesar, to whom De
Indigitamentis was dedicated...