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  1. The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius. With An English Translation John C. Rolfe. Volume I Volume II Volume III London William Heinemann Ltd. New York G. P. Putnam's sons. 1927. Text based on data provided by Perseus Digital Library. Original version availab ...

  2. 63 In 48 B.C. By no means all of the Alexandrian Library was destroyed at that time, and the losses were made good, at least in part, by Antony in 41 B.C. A part of the library was burned under Aurelian, in A.D. 272, and the destruction seems to have been completed in 391. The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius.

  3. 30. Nov. 2009 · Preview. Since Leofranc Holford-Strevens’ magisterial Aulus Gellius in 1988 and its 2003 revised edition, 1 there have been a number of excellent monographs on this complex Antonine excerpter and raconteur. 2009 in particular was a vintage year, which saw the publication both of the marvelously idiosyncratic Nox Philologiae of Erik Gunderson (University of Wisconsin Press, reviewed BMCR 2009 ...

  4. AVLVS GELLIVS (c. A.D. 125 – after 180) NOCTES ATTICAE. Praefatio: Capitula. Liber I: Liber II: Liber III: Liber IV: Liber V: Liber VI

  5. 18 490 B.C., but Gellius, here following Nepos. puts it in 493. 19 He lived from 525 to 456 B.C. 20 494 B.C. 21 Leuze suggests that Gellius so arranged his material as to show that at a time when the Greeks were lighting epochmaking battles the Romans were warring with comparatively insignificant Italian peoples.

  6. 14. Sept. 2009 · Aulus Gellius has been the subject of much recent scholarship, most prominently in the newly revised edition of Holford-Strevens’ monograph Aulus Gellius: An Antonine Scholar and His Achievement, 2 but Chambers has found Gellius’ miscellany of stories and extracts an untapped treasury of texts for mid-level Latin students.

  7. Aulus Gellius (ca. 125-efter 180) var en romersk forfatter og grammatiker, muligvis af afrikansk oprindelse, sandsynligvis født og i alle fald opdraget i Rom. Han studerede grammatik og retorik i Rom og filosofi i Athen , hvorefter han vendte tilbage til Rom, hvor han havde en juridisk stilling.