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Alexis was known in Roman times ; Aulus Gellius noted that Alexis ' poetry was used by Roman comedians, including Turpilius and possibly Plautus.
The first “ Classic ” writer was Aulus Gellius, a 2nd-century Roman writer who, in the miscellany Noctes Atticae ( 19, 8, 15 ), refers to a writer as a Classicus scriptor, non proletarius (“ A distinguished, not a commonplace writer ”).
* Aulus Gellius, Roman author
The fragments of his plays are chiefly preserved in Aulus Gellius, who cites several passages from Plocium ( The Necklace ) together with the original Greek of Menander, affording the only opportunity, apart from Plautus ' Bacchides, to make a substantial comparison between a Roman comedy and its Greek model.
To counterbalance these high honours, the Dialis was subjected to many restrictions and privations, a long catalogue of which was compiled by Aulus Gellius from the works of Fabius Pictor and Masurius Sabinus, while Plutarch, in his Roman Questions, endeavours to explain their import.
A story of the Roman wars against the Gauls of the 4th century BC, recorded by Livy, Aulus Gellius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus, may preserve a reference to her.
In the spring of 72 BC one of the two Roman consuls sent to quash the rebellion, Lucius Gellius Publicola, caught up with Crixus and his forces, composed of Celts and Germanic tribesmen, in the region of Apulia.
" This fragment is preserved in " Noctes Atticae " by the Roman scholar Aulus Gellius.
Gellius Maximus ( died 219 ) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Elagabalus.

Gellius and Attic
Important works from the 100s include the Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, a collection of anecdotes and reports of literary discussions among his friends ; and the letters of the orator Marcus Cornelius Fronto to Marcus Aurelius.
* J. C. Rolfe, ( 1927 ), The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius.
A similar tale is recounted by Aulus Gellius in Attic Nights.
Granius also wrote about Cenae Suae (" My Dinner Parties "), an encyclopedia work that displayed his antiquarian interests in the manner of Aulus Gellius and his Attic Nights.
Varro's literary output was very large ; Ritschl estimated it at 74 works in some 620 books, of which only one work survives complete, although we possess many fragments of the others, mostly in Gellius ' Attic Nights.
In his Attic Nights, Aulius Gellius describes the unique ambiance of intellectual ferment and aristocratic leisure in an idyllic setting which he created there.
* Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights
* Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, xii, 11.

Gellius and Leiden
* Lakmann, Marie-Luise, Der Platoniker Tauros in der Darstellung des Aulus Gellius ( Leiden, Brill, 1994 ) ( Philosophia Antiqua, 63 ).

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Here Oscan, Greek, and Latin languages were in contact with one another ; according to Aulus Gellius 17. 17. 1, Ennius referred to this heritage by saying he had " three hearts " ( Quintus Ennius tria corda habere sese dicebat, quod loqui Graece et Osce et Latine sciret ).
Of the very numerous works of Favorinus, we possess only a few fragments, preserved by Aulus Gellius, Diogenes Laertius, Philostratus, and in the Suda, Pantodape Historia ( miscellaneous history ) and " Apomnemoneumata " ( memoirs, things remembered ).
Ausonius also mentions it in his sixteenth Epistle to Probus, as does Aulus Gellius in the Noctes Atticae ( XVII. 21 ).
Exemplorum libri, of which Charisius cites the second book, and Aulus Gellius the fifth ( VI. 18, 19 ).
De Viris Illustribus, from which Aulus Gellius draws an anecdote of Cato ( IX. 8 ).
Aulus Gellius corrects an error in this work ( XV. 28 ).
The flamines were forbidden by law to go into public, or even into the open air without the apex ( Gellius x. 15 ), and hence we find the expression of alicui apicem dialem imponere used as equivalent to the appointment of a Flamen Dialis ( Livy vi. 41 ).
From Cornelius Nepos ' De Viris Illustribus Aulus Gellius draws an anecdote of Cato the Elder ; Cornelius Nepos also produced a Liber De Excellentibus Ducibus Gentium ( Lives of Eminent Commanders ).

Satirist and ).
* R. B. Clark, William Gifford: Tory Satirist ( New York: Columbia University Press, 1930 ).

Roman and Cultural
), Military and Civilian in Roman Britain: Cultural Relationships in a Frontier Province.
Likewise, these Traditional Catholic religious observances may further be understood from Cultural Catholicism in Cajun-Creole Louisiana by Marcia Gaudet which tells us that such traditional religious observances, although they may not be " strictly theological and liturgical forms ", are still integral and necessary to many and remain religiously valid as " unofficial religious customs and traditions are certainly a part of Roman Catholicism as it is practiced ".
It consists of six years, after 8 years ( including kindergarten ) of primary school, in which pupils study the same subjects as their German counterparts, with the addition of compulsory Ancient Greek, Latin and Klassieke Culturele Vorming, Classical Cultural Education, history of the Ancient Greek and Roman culture and literature.
Poles under Russian and German rule also endured official campaigns against the Roman Catholic Church: the Cultural Struggle ( Kulturkampf ) of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to bring the Roman Catholic Church under state control and the Russian campaign to extend Orthodoxy throughout the empire.
Spengler asserts that the Roman Empire did not come into existence because of the kind of Cultural energy that they had displayed in the Punic Wars.
* Alex Woolf, " Romancing the Celts: a segmentary approach to acculturation ", in Cultural Identity in the Roman Empire, ed.
ICST classes include the following: Introduction to Missions, Cultural Anthropology, Church in Missions, Career Missionary Preparation, Church-based Leadership Development, Small Group and House Church Movements, Contemporary Mission Problems and Issues, Missionary Discipleship and Church Planting, History and Survey of Missions, Missionary Relationships, Theology of Missions, Women ’ s Roles in Missions, World Religions, Introduction to Islam, Survey of India and Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, World Cults, and Animism.
* Medieval Studies ; Archaeology ( Prehistoric, Roman Provinces, Medieval ); Cultural Heritage Conservation
By the time of the Roman occupation, however, many Jews also used the term to refer to a descendant of King David who would restore God's kingdom ( see the passage from II Samuel quoted above Cultural and historical background of Jesus # Priests and Kings.
* Craig Williams ' Yale University Ph. D. Dissertation Homosexuality and the Roman Man: A Study in the Cultural Construction of Sexuality ( pg.
* A small museum hosted by the Yokaleion Cultural Centre, featuring collections of Hellenistic and Roman era sculptures and pottery.
Within the Roman Curia, Turkson is also a member of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church and, since 4 March 2010, the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses.
The Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, known today as the Blessed John Paul II Shrine, was established to house a Roman Catholic museum and think tank in Washington, D. C.
These Romans, largely out of need, have adopted a practice of Cultural Romanization more pronounced than the historical Romans did: large numbers of Germans have been adopted into the Roman society, forming a large proportion of both the legions and the Senate.

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