Gaius Marius Victorinus (also known as Victorinus Afer; fl. 4th century) was a Roman grammarian, rhetorician and Neoplatonic philosopher. Victorinus was...
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son of Gaius Marius Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century AD) Roman philosopher Marcus Aurelius Marius, (d. AD 269), Gallic Emperor Marcus Marius (quaestor...
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Maria gens (redirect from Marius Cordus)
the allies. Gaius Marius, grandfather of the general Marius. Gaius Marius C. f., father of the general Marius, married Fulcinia. Gaius Marius C. f. C. n...
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Victorinus (died 270) was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century. Victorinus may also refer to: Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th...
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Grammatica of the fourth-century AD Christian writer Gaius Marius Victorinus. The manuscripts of Victorinus's Ars Grammatica end with the words: Aelii Festi...
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the second person of his trinity. However, Plotinus influenced Gaius Marius Victorinus, who then influenced Augustine of Hippo. Centuries later, Carl...
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Commenta in Ciceronis Rhetorica is a work written by Gaius Marius Victorinus in the 4th century AD. It is the sole integral commentary on Cicero's De...
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334 – c. 399) (Latin) Evagrius Ponticus (c. 345 – c. 399) (Greek) Gaius Marius Victorinus (d. 400) (Latin-African) Optatus (d. 400) (Latin-African) Publilius...
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Latin translation, which is now no longer extant, was made by Gaius Marius Victorinus in the fourth century. Boethius heavily relied upon it in his translation...
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Ars grammatica have been written by Charisius (fourth century) Gaius Marius Victorinus (fourth century) Maurus Servius Honoratus (fourth to fifth century)...
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