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De Bury wrote "secundo bello Alexandrino"; Aulus Gellius, "bello priore Alexandrino"; the number varies in the MSS., but according to Gellius it was "millia ferme septinginta," hence the rendering in the text.
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See the Favorinus episode described in Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights, 12.
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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Rolfe, J. (ed. and trans. in English), Aulus Gellius.
Numenius Karamanolis, George 2009
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At any rate, there is no reason to despair; Aulus Gellius is, therefore, wrong in thinking that the judges should have refrained from passing a judgment.
Lorenzo Valla Nauta, Lodi 2009
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In his Noctes Atticae, book 10, Latin - English Aulus Gellius reports the controversy over whether one should say "tertium" or "tertio."
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Now Aulus Gellius relates this that the foolish may consider how wise men despise money in comparison with books.
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Proud in despising books, as also related by Aulus Gellius.
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These volumes had been collected by the royal Ptolemies through long periods of time, as Aulus Gellius relates.
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Aulus Gellius did not desire to live longer than he should be able to write, as he says himself in the prologue to the
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Plato, before him in time, but after him in learning, bought the book of Philolaus the Pythagorean, from which he is said to have taken the Timaeus, for 10,000 denaries, as Aulus Gellius relates in the Noctes Atticae.
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