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- provincial governors and other officials. Ab epistulis wrote in Latin (ab epistulis latinis) and in Gr**** (ab epistulis graecis), and composed the short responses...
- court under the Roman emperor Claudius. He is described as praepositus ab epistulis (in charge of correspondence). He reportedly had great influence over...
- 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...
- Pius". Marcus replaced a number of the empire's major officials. The ab epistulis ****tus Caecilius Crescens Volusi****, in charge of the imperial correspondence...
- lib.'s dismissal. Sometimes, the offices of the a rationibus and ab epistulis, the secretary in charge of the imperial correspondence, were joined,...
- iflora.cn. Retrieved 2023-02-11. Kroupa, Sebestian (November 2015). "Ex epistulis Philippinensibus: Georg Joseph Kamel SJ (1661–1706) and His Correspondence...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- studied the process of the emperor's appeal. A correspondence office (ab epistulis) and an office that controlled the Roman Empire's finances (a rationibus)...