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), Broken Columns: Two Roman Epic Fragments: The Achilleid of Publius Papinius Statius and The Rape of Proserpine of Claudius Claudianus, with an Afterword by David Konstan ( Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997 ).
Claudius Claudianus, usually known in English as Claudian ( ca.
Broken Columns: Two Roman Epic Fragments: The Achilleid of Publius Papinius Statius and The Rape of Proserpine of Claudius Claudianus, with an Afterword by David Konstan ( Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997 ).
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* Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, born Appius Claudius Pulcher, but changed it later after his adoption by Marcus Livius Drusus
Thus P. Claudius Pulcher should have become P. Fonteius Claudianus or P. Fonteius Pulcher.
* Claudius Claudianus, the last of the Latin classic poets, who flourished during the reigns of Theodosius, Arcadius, and Honorius.
His name was change from Appius Claudius Pulcher to Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, in honor of his adoptive father.

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* Suetonius, De vita Caesarum – Claudius v. 44 and Nero vi. 5. 3, 28. 2, 34. 1 – 4
* Weigel, Richard D. " Claudius II Gothicus ( 268-270 )", De Imperatoribus Romanis, 2001
* Claudius Salmasius ( Claude Saumaise ) and Abraham van Berkel 1688, = Stephani Byzantini Gentilia per epitomen, antehac De urbibus inscripta ( Leiden )
Under the Roman dominion, Aegilium Insula or Igillia Insula it was an important base in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and was cited briefly by Julius Caesar in his De Bello Civili, by Pliny, by Pomponius Mela, and by the fifth-century AD poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, who celebrated Igilium's successful repulse of the Getae and safe harbor for Romans, in a time when Igilium's slopes were still wooded:
It followed in the tradition of earlier geographies, such as Strabo's Geographica, Pomponius Mela's De situ orbis, Claudius Ptolemy's Geographia, and the Antonine Itinerary.
i. 50 ; Claudius Aelianus, De Natura Animalium vi.
One of the last textual references to Cosa comes from the work of Rutilius Claudius Namatianus in his De reditu suo.
He is mentioned by the Gaul Rutilius Claudius Namatianus in his De reditu i, 493-510 who had met him later in Gaul around 417.
* De Reditu, poem by Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, at The Latin Library, describing the decadence of Italia and Rome around 410.
A passage of Themistius ( Oratio XVI, De Saturnino ) has been interpreted as identifying Flavius Claudius Antonius, Praetorian prefect of Gaul from 376 to 377 and Roman consul in 382, to be her father.
The first is the story that a lamb uttered the prophecy that Egypt would be conquered by the Assyrians, a story later repeated by such classical authors as Claudius Aelianus ( De Natura Animalis 12. 3 ).

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After becoming emperor, Claudius added the cognomen Caesar to his full name.
In his first full year of power, Claudius was greatly assisted by the sudden destruction of the imperium Galliarum.
Claudius had decided to allow, across the empire, procurators, who had been personal agents to the Emperor often serving as provincial tax and finance ministers, to be elevated to governing magistrates with full state authority to keep the peace.
It takes six cohorts to make up a legion, and each legion had six tribunes with a thousand men (" soldiers and centurions " ) under his command if the cohort was full ; consequently, Claudius Lysias was a part of a larger military force.
Thrasyllus of Mendes, whose full name was Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus ( flourished late 1st century BCE & 1st century, died 36 CE, Greek: Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Θράσυλλος or Θράσυλλος Μενδήσιος ), was an Egyptian Greek grammarian and literary commentator from Mendes, Egypt.
Claudius died on 13 October 54 and Nero acceded to the throne, possibly poisoning Octavia's full brother Britannicus in early 55 in order to do so.

Claudius and text
Claudius ' extant letters, speeches, and sayings were incorporated into the text ( mostly in the second book, Claudius the God ) in order to add authenticity.
Carolyn Heilbrun's 1957 essay " The Character of Hamlet's Mother " defends Gertrude, arguing that the text never hints that Gertrude knew of Claudius poisoning King Hamlet.
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Claudius Ptolemy ( c. AD 130-170 ), the father of classical astrology, almost completely ignored houses ( Templa as Manlius calls them ) in his astrological text, Tetrabiblos.
In his Pumpkinification ( 54 ) he ridiculed several behaviors and policies of Claudius that every Stoic should have applauded ; a reading of the text shows it was also an attempt to gain Nero's favor by flattery — such as proclaiming that Nero would live longer and be wiser than the legendary Nestor.
Pontano's Latin translation of Claudius Ptolemy's astrological work, the Tetrabiblos ( or Quadripartitum ) was first printed in 1535 as part of Joachim Camerarius first portfolio edition that also included the Greek text.
Alongside the woodcut portrait of Valentine, the text states that he was a Roman priest martyred during the reign of Claudius II, known as Claudius Gothicus.
The Tabula has been widely translated both into European languages and into Arabic ( the latter version published with the Greek text and Latin translation by Claudius Salmasius in 1640 ).
An appended text purports to be a written report made by Pontius Pilate to Claudius, containing an anti-Semitic description of the crucifixion, as well as an account of the resurrection of Jesus ; both are presented as if in an official report.
Tetrabiblos () ' four books ', also known in Greek as Apotelesmatiká () ' effects ', and in Latin as Quadripartitum ' four parts ', is a text on the philosophy and practice of astrology, written in the second century AD by the Alexandrian scholar Claudius Ptolemy ( AD 90 – AD 168 ).
Carolyn Heilbrun's 1957 essay " Hamlet's Mother " defends Gertrude, arguing that the text never hints that Gertrude knew of Claudius poisoning King Hamlet.
The text of the Panegyrici that has survived also attributes these also to Claudius Mamertinus ; it is unclear whether there was an older orator of the same name or the text is corrupt.
The text is derived from a poem written by German poet Matthias Claudius.

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