Schools of Gaul in the last century of the Western Empire : $b A study of pagan and Christian education in the last century of the Western empireHaarhoff, T. J. (Theodore Johannes)
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Schools of Gaul in the last century of the Western Empire : $b A study of pagan and Christian education in the last century of the Western empire
Haarhoff, T. J. (Theodore Johannes)
Education, Ancient -- France; Gaul -- History -- 58 B.C.-511 A.D.
[344] _Ep._ i. 9. 8; ii. 2. 2; iii. 13. 1; iv. 12. 1; _Carm._ xxiii. 147;
xiii. 36.
[345] _Ep._ i. 11. 1; _Carm._ ix. 225; xxiii. 452.
[346] _Ep._ i. 9. 8; _Carm._ xxiii. 149.
[347] _Ep._ iv. 12. 1; _Carm._ ix. 213; xxiii. 130.
[348] _Protrep._ 61 ff.
[349] _Prof._ xxvi.
[350] Rocafort, _De Paul. Pell. Vita et Carmine,_ 33.
[351] _Prof._ xxvi, Platonicum Dogma.
[352] The traditional Roman order is here assumed. The relation of (1)
and (2) in Gaul will be discussed later.
[353] _Prof._ i. 2.
[354] _Mosella_, 403.
[355] Ep. 125 (Migne, _Pat. Lat._ xxii. 1079) ‘post Quintiliani acumina’.
[356] ‘Num quid fas est adversus Quintilianum nisi pro veritate dicere?’
_Dictio_, xxi.
[357] _Carm._ ix. 314. Cf. _Carm._ ii. 191; _Ep._ v. 10. 3.
[358] _Ep._ 70 (Migne, _Pat. Lat._ xxii. 668).
[359] _Instit._ i. 1. 27.
[360] Cf. Seneca, _Ep._ 94. 54.
[361] Mart. iv. 86. 11.
[362] Juv. x. 117.
[363]
Afranio clari lib. Graphico
doctori. librario. lusori
latrunculorum etc.—_C. I. L._ xiii. 1. 444.
[364] _Das Privatleben der Römer_, p. 151.
[365] Cf. Blümner, _Röm. Privatalterthümer_, 321. He quotes Bücheler,
_Carm. Epigr._ 219
Puer ... iam doctus in compendio
tot litterarum et nominum
notare currente stilo
quot lingua dicens diceret.
[366] _Ephem._ 7 ‘puer, notarum praepetum sollers minister’.
[367] Sid. _Ep._ v. 17. 10.
[368] _Instit._ i. 1. 24.
[369] Migne, _Pat. Lat._ xc. 686. He does not set out to write specially
for dumb people, as one might think from the title, but ‘ut cum maximam
computandi facilitatem dederimus tum paratiore legentium ingenio ad
investigandam ... computando seriem temporum veniamus’, Praef. Cf.
Macrob. vii. 13. 10, and Quintil. _Inst._ i. 10. 35. Pliny (_N. H._
xxxiv. 7) tells of a statue of Janus ‘digitis ita figuratis ut CCCLXV
dierum nota per significationem anni, temporis et aevi esse deum
indicent’.
[370] Auson. _Prof._ xxii.
[371] Cf. e.g. Diocletian’s Edict, A.D. 301 (Mommsen, _Berichte der_ ...
_Sächs. Gesellschaft_, iii. 56).
[372] Cf. Macrob. i. 24. 5 ‘videris enim mihi (says Symmachus to
Evangelus, whom he accuses of shallowness in a Vergilian discussion)
ita adhuc Vergilianos habere versus, qualiter eos pueri magistris
praelegentibus canebamus’; and Suet. _Gram._ 16.
[373] Cf. Quintil. i. 8. 1.
[374] Rutherford, _History of Annotation_, p. 12, quoted Murray, _Religio
Grammatici_, p. 16.
[375] Ibid.
[376]
Tu flexu et acumine vocis
innumeros numeros doctis accentibus effer
adfectusque impone legens. Distinctio sensum
auget, et ignavis dant intervalla vigorem.’—_Protrep._ 47 ff.
[377] Quint. i. 8. 13; Aug. _Confess._ i. 14. 23.
[378] Hor. _Ep._ ii. 1. 71.
[379] Ozanam, _Hist. of Civilization in Fifth Century_, i. 202.
[380] Walde, _Lat. etymol. Wörterb._, 1910, derives it from _tendo_.
[381] Cf. Murray, _Religio Grammatici_, pp. 16 ff., for Dionysius’s six
departments of Grammatikê.
[382] _Aen._ i. 45.
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