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- De verborum significatione libri XX ('Twenty Books on the Meaning of Words'), also known as the Lexicon of Festus, is an epitome compiled, edited, and...
- Verrius Flaccus's voluminous and encyclopedic treatise De verborum significatione. Flaccus had been a celebrated grammarian who flourished in the reign...
- moderno, 2018, p. CLXII+352. Others: In titulum Digestorum De verborum significatione commentarius (in Latin). Hanau: Andreas Wechel, Erben & Johann Aubry...
- began his career with an edition and commentary of Festus' De verborum significatione, and was the first to produce a "readable" text of the 20-book work...
- The grammarian, ****tus Pompeius Festus, preserved in his De verborum significatione that in earlier times, cena was held midday but later began to be held...
- University of Zagreb. Ovid. Fasti. II, 481 ff. Festus. De Verborum Significatione. 198, L. Quirinalis, socio imperii Romani Curibus ascito Quirino Fishwich...
- (Abridged edition, MacMillan, 1922) ****tus Pompeius Festus, De verborum significatione, sub. tit. manalis (Latin and French text) Cyril Bailey, The Religion...
- (cited by Allen) Pauli Diaconi excerpta ex libris Pompeii Festi de significatione verborum, liber II, sub voce. See also here. Hor. Ep. i. 15. 31. (cited...
- Wikiquote has quotations related to Sacrosanctity. Festus, de Verborum Significatione Quae Supersunt **** Pauli Epitome Coarelli, F. (1983) Foro Romano I:...
- the character of their lives. Festus, ****tus Pompeius. De verborum significatione. Pictor Zeuxis risui mortuus, dum ridet effuse pictam a se anum γραῦν...