Nonius Marcellus 4th cent

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urn:cite:perseus:author.995
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stoa0213a
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LCCN n 86113590
Name:
Nonius Marcellus 4th cent
Abbr:
Non.
Alt names:
Marcellus, Nonius
Nonius Marcellus
Marcello, Nonio
Nonio Marcello
Marcelo, Nonio
Nonio Marcelo
Non.
Field of activity:
Archaist
Grammarian
Lexicographer
Notes:
His De compendiosa doctrina, 1471 (name not given)
Goff (Nonius Marcellus)
LC PA classification schedule (Nonius Marcellus
grammarian, 4th cent. C.E.)
Oxford Classical dict. (Nonius Marcellus
lexicographer and grammarian
early 4th cent. A.D.)
Grant, M. Greek and Latin authors, 1980 (Nonius Marcellus
Latin lexicographer and grammarian
probably to be identified with the Nonius Marcellus Herculius who was a citizen of Thubursicu Numidarum in 4th cent.)
Encycl. Britannica, Macropaedia (Nonius Marcellus
b. before 6th cent. A.D.
Latin grammarian and lexicographer)
LC data base, 3-7-87 (hdg.: Nonius Marcellus)
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 2, 1867, p. 937: "Marcellus, Nonius, a Latin grammarian and the author of an important treatise, which in MSS is designated as Nonii Marcelli Peripaetici Tuburticensis de Compendiosa Doctrina per Litteras ad Filium.."
Brill's New Pauly: "N. Marcellus Grammarian and author, late 4th or early 5th cent. AD, Like his contemporaries, Ti. Claudius Donatus .. and Macrobius..., he was a private scholar, a grammarian, from Tubursicum Numidarum (modern Khamissa, Algeria). N.'s main work De conpendiosa doctrina ad filium (the Epistulae de peregrinando a doctrinis, p. 723 L. are lost) should be dated to the late 4th or early 5th cent. AD according to the last quoted author (Septimius Serenus, 3rd cent. AD)..."
Author info:
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De conpendiosa doctrina