- the
fifth century, and
continued into
modern times. The
author of De
Praenominibus ("Concerning Praenomina")
states that
Gaius is
derived from the same...
-
fifth century, and has
continued into
modern times. In the
treatise De
Praenominibus (Concerning Praenomina), of
uncertain authorship,
Lucius is said to...
-
praenomina was a
matter of
curiosity to the
Romans themselves; in De
Praenominibus,
Probus discusses a
number of
older praenomina and
their meanings. Most...
- VIII (1897)
Marcus Terentius Varro,
quoted in
Liber De
Praenominibus.
Liber De
Praenominibus ****tus
Pompeius Festus,
epitome by
Paulus Diaconus George...
-
Valerius a
tenth book is given,
which consists of the so-called
Liber de
Praenominibus, this is the work of some
grammarian of a much
later date. Editions...
-
quoted in De
Praenominibus (epitome by
Julius Paris)
Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita,
books I-V
Marcus Terentius Varro,
quoted in De
Praenominibus (epitome...
-
Varro had
nothing to say
about the name,
although the epitome, De
Praenominibus ("Concerning Praenomina") by
Julius Paris,
suggests that it was given...
-
resulted in the
development of
Hostus from the
praenomen Faustus. De
Praenominibus (epitome by
Julius Paris)
Dictionary of Gr**** &
Roman Biography & Mythology...
-
frequency to Gnaeus, Spurius, and ****tus. The 4th
century epitome De
Praenominibus (Concerning Praenomina) by
Julius Paris derives the name from the verb...
- not
appear to have been used by the Etruscans. The
short treatise, De
Praenominibus ("Concerning Praenomina", of
uncertain authorship, but
usually appended...