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Lucius Ateius Praetextatus

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124:" with his research for Sallust into archaic terms. Asinius Pollio writes that Sallust made excessive use of archaisms "abetted in this by a certain Ateius, when I was a boy a Latin grammarian and later a critic and teacher of declamation, in short a self-styled ‘Philologus.’” 221: 261: 56: 60: 251: 256: 86:, who was first to lay claim to that surname, he regarded himself as a man of wide and varied learning." The 90: 72: 45: 114:) from which he could choose material for his history, and Asinius Pollio with rules for writing ( 64: 79: 132:
All of Ateius Praetextatus' work has been lost, except for brief quotations in later authors.
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called him “a rhetorician among grammarians and a grammarian among rhetoricians.”
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in 86 BC. He tutored members of the nobility such as the brothers
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Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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A collection of archaic words and figures for Asinius Pollio
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freedman
rhetorician
grammarian
Athens
sack of Athens
Appius Claudius Pulcher
Publius Clodius Pulcher
Asia
Cilicia
Marcus Antonius Gnipho
Eratosthenes
jurist
Gaius Ateius Capito
Sallust
Gaius Asinius Pollio
epitome
philologist



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