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* Claudius Salmasius thought it Egyptian, but never gave the proofs which he promised.
The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius ( Saumaise ) from the Dijon manuscript, now lost, together with the Epitome of Florus.
* April 15Claudius Salmasius, French classical scholar ( d. 1653 )
Claudius Salmasius pointed that Dexippus recorded the death without stating causes.
* Claudius Salmasius ( Claude Saumaise ) and Abraham van Berkel 1688, = Stephani Byzantini Gentilia per epitomen, antehac De urbibus inscripta ( Leiden )
His interpretation of certain passages in Livy and other classical authors involved him in a dispute with Gronovius, which bore a strong resemblance to that between John Milton and Claudius Salmasius, Gronovius addressing Fabretti as Faber Rusticus, and the latter, in reply, speaking of Gronovius and his " titivilitia ".
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His anthology was the only one known to Western Europe ( his autograph copy, dated 1301 survives ; the first edition based on his collection was printed in 1494 ) until 1606 when Claudius Salmasius found in the library at Heidelberg a fuller collection based on Cephalas.
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 ).
His wife died in 1633, and Heinsius got into a conflict with Claudius Salmasius, who was appointed as his colleague in 1631.
The first edition of the Greek original appeared in Heidelberg, 1601, printed together with similar works of Longus and Parthenius ; another edition was published by Claudius Salmasius in Leiden, 1640, with commentary.
This manuscript was discovered in the library of the Counts Palatine in Heidelberg in 1606 or 1607, by a young visiting scholar named Claudius Salmasius, now called the Palatine Anthology.
The manuscript was known to Marcus Welser, Isaac Vossius, Claudius Salmasius, Jean Hardouin, and Johann Daniel Schöpflin ; it first appeared in print under the title: " Dicuili Liber de mensura orbis terrae ex duobus codd.
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This work was commissioned by Parliament during Oliver Cromwell's protectorship of England, as a response to a work by Claudius Salmasius entitled Defensio Regia pro Carolo I (" Royal Defence on behalf of Charles I ").
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Before the mention of Alemanni in the time of Caracalla, you would search in vain for Alemanni in the moderately detailed geography of southern Germany in Claudius Ptolemy, written in Greek in the mid-2nd century ; it is likely that at that time, the people who later used that name were known by other designations.
Accounts vary wildly with regard to this private incident and according to more modern sources, it is possible ( but exceedingly convenient ) that Claudius died of natural causes ; Claudius was 63 years old.
I, Claudius 1976 Agrippina is played by Barbara Young
Clodius is an alternate form of the Roman nomen Claudius, a patrician gens that was traditionally regarded as Sabine in origin.
There is some speculation that the inscription was added by Claudius himself decades later, and that he originally did not appear at all.
There is no evidence that Claudius had a direct hand in the assassination, although it has been argued that he knew about the plot — particularly since he left the scene of the crime shortly before his nephew was murdered.
The conspiracy of Gaius Silius in the year after his Censorship, 48, is detailed in the section discussing Claudius ' third wife, Messalina.
There is no evidence that the character of Claudius ' policies and edicts changed with the rise and fall of the various freedmen, suggesting that he was firmly in control throughout.
This is the diagnosis used in Robert Graves ' Claudius novels, first published in the 1930s.
( Claudius is actually the last person known to have been able to read Etruscan.
Since Claudius ( like most of the members of his dynasty ) heavily criticized his predecessors and relatives in surviving speeches, it is not hard to imagine the nature of Suetonius ' charge.
Claudius is the source for numerous passages of Pliny's Natural History.
The influence of historical study on Claudius is obvious.
Even his version of Claudius ' Lyons tablet speech is edited to be devoid of the Emperor's personality.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
There is also a reference to Claudius ' suppression of one of the coups against him in the movie Gladiator, though the incident is entirely fictional.
In the novel I, Claudius by English writer Robert Graves, Caligula is presented as being a murderous sociopath from his childhood, who became clinically insane early in his reign.
: Aelianus Tacticus, Greek military writer of the 2nd century, resident at Rome, is sometimes confused with Claudius Aelianus.
* ( genitive ) " of man " a possessor ( e. g., the man's name is Claudius )
* Robert Graves ' novel I, Claudius is written as a recently-discovered autobiography penned by the late Emperor.
However, Caligula is shown in a later episode to confess to his uncle Claudius that he killed his father in revenge for trying to discipline him, by working on his father's superstitions ( planting various ' curses ' around his father's residence ) and eventually frightening him to death-therefore, Piso and Plancina were technically innocent ( Zeus, by Jove!
* nautae ( genitive ) " the sailor's / of sailor " ( e. g. nomen nautae Claudius est the sailor's name is Claudius )

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