The attic nights of aulus gellius 3 volumes with latin and english translation. Attic nights, books 1120 auli gelli noctes atticae. Aulus gellius, latin author remembered for his miscellany noctes atticae attic nights, in which many fragments of lost works are preserved. Select commentary on aulus gellius book 2 abstract. About 180 ce roman author and grammarian aulus gellius published noctes atticae attic nights, a miscellaneously arranged commentary, or compilation of notes on the latin language, law, philosophy, history, antiquarianism and other subjects. Aulus gellius, who was a man of somewhat crabbed and pedantic temper, would apparently exclude sympathy almost entirely from his conception of humanitas and confine the meaning to what he calls cura et disciplina. He was educated in athens, after which he returned to rome. After southgate county grammar school, in 1963 holfordstrevens went up to christ church, oxford, to read literae humaniores a form of classical studies, and stayed on to obtain his doctorate there with a dissertation entitled select commentary on aulus gellius, book 2 1971. Chapter headings of book i book ii book iii book iv book v chapter headings of book vi book vii book viii book ix book x book xi book xii book xiii chapter headings of book xiv book xv book xvi book xvii book xviii book xix book xx preface book i book ii book iii book iv book v the attic nights of aulus gellius.
Buy the complete text of the attic nights by aulus gellius loeb 1927 edition along with 1200 ancient works includes instant access to all the full texts online and you will receive all the texts in a 4 cd set by mail in 35 days primary literary sources for ancient history. Comparatively little is known about aulus gellius, the author of the noctes atticae, and our sources of information are almost entirely his own writings. An antonine scholar and his achievement oxford, 2003, 3436. In passing, an attempt is made to explain an anachronism in claudius quadrigarius gell. Gellius claimed that he assembled his commentarii from the initial notes or annotationes he made from books that he read or statements that he heard that.
A select commentary on aulus gellius, book 2 university of oxford, 1971 learned reader, oup, printing division, 197184 deskeditor, oup, publishing division, 198495 copyeditor for learned editions, oup, 1995. Aulus hirtius caesars commentaries on the gallic war translated by w. Attic nights of aulus gellius loeb classical library. Aulus gellius was a scholar of the 2nd century ce who lived in rome apart from a visit to greece, the author of a miscellany in twenty books. Sextus caecilius was famed for his knowledge, experience and authority in the science of jurisprudence and in understanding and interpreting the laws of. The attic nights, the only known work of aulus gellius, is an eclectic hodgepodge of second century knowledge. His attic nights, so named because they began as the intellectual pastime of winter evenings spent in a villa outside athens, are a mine of information on many aspects of antiquity and a repository of much early latin literature which would otherwise be lost. Preface to the first epistle of paul the apostle to timothy. The subjects covered include history, law, geography, philosophy, but above all. Stories from aulus gellius by aulus gellius free ebook. Here is an interesting reference to used books that he came across in a marketplace.
African studies american studies ancient near east and egypt art history asian studies book history and cartography biblical studies classical studies education. For i seem to grasp in general the meaning of his statement that it has that. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. Caesar, i know, has made a separate commentary of each years transactions, which i have not thought it necessary for me to do, because the following year, in which lucius. There is difference of opinion as to the date and the place of his birth and of his death, as to the time and duration of his residence in athens, and as to the time of his appointment as. Aulus gellius was a latin grammarian and author who was most likely from rome but was educated in athens. For whenever i had taken in hand any greek or latin book, or had heard anything worth remembering, i used to jot down whatever took my fancy, of any and every kind, without any definite plan or order. Book xix book xx preface book i book ii book iii book iv book v the attic nights of aulus gellius. What little is known of aulus gelliuss awluhs jehleeuhs life derives from his surviving work, the noctes atticae c. Yet he does not relate the reading of jurists to the practice of law or the resolution of legal questions.
This chapter situates gelliuss accounts of the reading of jurists in the broader context of his antiquarian. He was a lawyer who spent at least a year in athens and wrote noctes atticae attic nights, a collection of discussions of law, antiquities, and sundry other subjects in 20 books of which 19 and a fraction survive. One of the few known details of the life of aulus gellius is his sometime service as a judge. The work collects in twenty books of book viii only the index is extant interesting notes covering philosophy, history, biography, all sorts of antiquities, points of law, literary. The stoic teacher mentioned here appears to have shown aulus gellius a passage from one of the volumes now lost to us, the fifth book of the discourses. Composed around 178 ad, the nights collects gellius thoughts on a wide range of subjects, including grammar, philosophy, history, and more. Durham etheses a commentary on the prose preface and. Study the bible online using commentary on philippians introduction and more. Written in athens to beguile the winter evenings, the work is an interesting source on the state of knowledge and scholarship of his time. Each chapter begins with a listing of basic grammar that will be encountered in the translation at hand.
Page 1 at fixteen years, when tarquin made a head for rome, he fought beyond the mark of others. Aulus gellius article about aulus gellius by the free. Book vi book vii book viii book ix book x book xi book xii book xiii book xiv book xv book. Read philippians introduction commentary using commentary critical and explanatory on the whole bible. In order to find out who this person was, it will be necessary to consult the acts of the apostles, where the first mention is made of him. A wikipedia article about this author is available gellius, aulus. About 180 ce roman author and grammarian aulus gellius offsite link published noctes atticae attic nights, a miscellaneously arranged commentary. A story about the lyreplayer arion, taken from the work of herodotus. Delphi complete works of aulus gellius the attic nights. Delphi complete works of aulus gellius the attic nights illustrated delphi ancient classics book 70 4. However, aulus gellius also remarks that the doctrine of protopassions described by epictetus undoubtedly agrees with the original stoic teachings of zeno and chrysippus. Table of contents for the attic nights of aulus gellius. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg.
On this basis gellius birth has been dated to between 125 and 128. The book studied consists of thirty unrelated chapters covering natural, ethical, and dialectical philosophy, roman history, latin phonology, lexicography, literary criticism, and various other matters. A select commentary on aulus gellius, book 2 university of oxford, 1971. Stories from aulus gellius being selections and adaptations from the noctes atticae by aulus gellius. Overall, although this is not the book that i would recommend on aulus gellius, there are avenues of exploration it opens up which are well worth the specialists time, and will also bring aulus gellius quite rightly into the ken of those interested in the history of reading, and the traditions of. He is famous for his attic nights, a commonpl ace b ook, or compilation of notes on grammar, philosophy, history, antiquarianism, and other subjects, preserving fragments of the works of many authors who might. Latin free audio book that you can download in mp3, ipod and itunes format for your portable audio player.
An aulus gellius commentary on masurius sabinus noct. The works origin lies in a select commentary, comprising epigrams 42467, from book 12, which formed my m. Aulus gellius was a scholar of the 2nd century ce who lived in rome apart from a visit to greece, the author of a miscellany in twenty books and some four hundred chapters that he called noctes atticae, in english attic nights, in memory of beginning work on it during winters nights in athens. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. Select commentary on aulus gellius book 2 ora oxford. This new critical edition of aulus gellius noctes atticae by leofranc. Gellius, attic nights, volume i loeb classical library. The commentary takes the form of a running annotation on. Stories from aulus gellius being selections and adaptations from the noctes atticae. Besides, marcus tullius, a man of unwearied industry in the pursuit of letters, would not have said that these were the.