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- 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...
- 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...
- praenomina was a matter of curiosity to the Romans themselves; in De Praenominibus, Probus discusses a number of older praenomina and their meanings. Most...
- quoted in De Praenominibus (epitome by Julius Paris) Titus Livius, Ab Urbe Condita, books I-V Marcus Terentius Varro, quoted in De Praenominibus (epitome...
- VIII (1897) Marcus Terentius Varro, quoted in Liber De Praenominibus. Liber De Praenominibus ****tus Pompeius Festus, epitome by Paulus Diaconus George...
- not appear to have been used by the Etruscans. The short treatise, De Praenominibus ("Concerning Praenomina", of uncertain authorship, but usually appended...
- resulted in the development of Hostus from the praenomen Faustus. De Praenominibus (epitome by Julius Paris) Dictionary of Gr**** & Roman Biography & Mythology...
- Varro had nothing to say about the name, although the epitome, De Praenominibus ("Concerning Praenomina") by Julius Paris, suggests that it was given...
- "Λαρινος", and Dionysius "Λαρος". These agree with the treatise, De Praenominibus, of uncertain authorship (usually appended to Valerius Maximus), which...