Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus (/ˈstaɪloʊ/, Latin: [ˈst̪ɪloː]; c. 154 – 74 BC), of Lanuvium, was the earliest known philologist of the Roman Republic...
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by Hadrian also bear the name Aelius. The Pons Aelius is a bridge in Rome, now known as the Ponte Sant'Angelo. Pons Aelius also refers to a Roman settlement...
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Jupiter, an opinion recorded by Varro and attributed to his teacher Aelius Stilo. He was the god of heavenly light, the avenger of dishonesty, the upholder...
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BC) Lucretius (94–55 BC) Publius Rutillius Rufus (158–75 BC) Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus (154–74 BC) Diodotus the Stoic (130–59 BC) Marcus Vigellius...
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Isauricus. Cyrene becomes a Roman province. Pamplona is founded. Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, Roman philologist Lucius Octavius, Roman politician and...
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Republican scholars wrote commentaries upon the Twelve Tables, such as Lucius Aelius Stilo, teacher of both Varro and Cicero. Parts of the text of the Twelve Tables...
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"My Hercules!", a common interjection. Varro states that his teacher Aelius Stilo called this god Diovis filium, i.e. Dius Filius as the Greek Διόσκορον...
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[citation needed] Varro had studied under the Roman philologist Lucius Aelius Stilo (died 74 BC), and later at Athens under the Academic philosopher Antiochus...
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taken to refer to the Novensiles as nine deities. Granius Flaccus and Aelius Stilo, Arnobius says, identify the Novensiles with the Muses, implying that...
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brother-in-law of Pompey the Great, died at the Battle of Saguntum. 74 BC Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, Roman philologist Lucius Octavius, Roman politician and...
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Lutatius Catulus (2nd & 1st centuries BC), public officer, poet Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus (154 BC — 74 BC), philologist Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius...
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orator Publius Rutilius Rufus (158 BC – after 78 BC), jurist Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus (154–74 BC), philologist Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius (2nd...
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Varro also describes an alternative etymology proposed by his mentor Aelius Stilo. Aelius believed that since the bodies were thrown into the puticuli to rot...
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one of his pupils. The founder of classical scholarship in Rome, L. Aelius Stilo may have profited from Dionysius' instruction, since he accompanied to...
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between men and gods. Even Varro, though schooled in the Stoicism of Aelius Stilo and in skeptical Antiochean Platonism, requested a Pythagorean funeral...
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rhetorician Publius Aelius Paetus - consul, censor, and prominent supporter of Scipio Africanus Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus - jurist Lucius Aelius Caesar - would-be...
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ISSN 1464-3561. S2CID 162880749 – via Cambridge Core. Festus (439 L) cites Aelius Stilo and Cincius as his sources. Versnel, H.S. (1994). Inconsistencies in...
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political agenda that ultimately ends in his death (d. 121 BC) Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, Roman philologist and speechwriter (d. 74 BC) Chao Cuo,...
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political agenda that ultimately ends in his death (d. 121 BC) Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, Roman philologist and speechwriter (d. 74 BC) 159 BC Charops...
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the British Museum [n.d.] Accessed October 2011. One illustrated in Aelius Stilo, "Molossian: The Jennings Dog" "Molossian: The Jennings Dog" Pliny the...
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Rhodes. He was accompanied into exile by a rhetorician, Lucius Aelius Praeconinus or Stilo, and pursued his study of philosophy while in Rhodes. Following...
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Dictionary. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0199206872. Stilo, Aelius. "The Death of Cleopatra". Encyclopaedia Romana. University of Chicago...
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about Booze, New York: The Rutledge Press, p. 88, ISBN 978-0831709587 Stilo, Aelius. "Wine and Rome". University of Chicago. Retrieved 11 December 2014...
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