- Men" — in the
field of literature), to
which belong: De
Illustribus Grammaticis ("Lives of the Grammarians"; 20
brief lives,
apparently complete) De...
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National Convention in 1795.
Kolendo (1984).
Burman (1731). Suetonius, De
Grammaticis, 23. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Palaemon,
Quintus Remmius" . Encyclopædia...
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Twelve of the
twenty grammarians described by
Suetonius in De
Illustribus Grammaticis had been slaves.
Latin grammarians, like
their Gr**** equivalents, came...
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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...
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superintendent of the
Palatine library by
Augustus according to Suetonius' De
Grammaticis, 20. It is not
clear whether Hyginus was a
native of the
Iberian Peninsula...
- 2019. Wilmanns,
Augustus (1864). "II:97". De M.
Terenti Varronis Libris Grammaticis. Berlin:
Weidmann – via Gutenberg.
Marcellus autem ad quem haec uolumina...
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civile ix.350
Servius (1881). In
Vergilii carmina comentarii.
Servii Grammatici qui
feruntur in
Vergilii carmina commentarii. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner....
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Crates Bay in
Antarctica is
named after Crates of Mallus. Suetonius, De
grammaticis, 2
Chisholm 1911.
Smith 1870.
Maria Broggiato (ed.),
Cratete di Mallo:...
- died at an
advanced age
during the
reign of
Tiberius (Suetonius, De
Grammaticis, 17), and a
statue in his
honour was
erected at Praeneste, in a marble...
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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...