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11 results for "single"
1. Plato, Phaedrus, 1215 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
2. Plautus, Cistellaria, 1.1.22-1.1.39 (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 170
3. Quintilian, Institutes of Oratory, 1.6.36 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
1.6.36.  But those who collected such derivations in book form put their names on the title page and Gavius thought himself a perfect genius when he identified caelibes, "bachelors," with caelites, "gods," on the ground that they are free from a heavy load of care, and supported this opinion by a Greek analogy: for he asserted that ἠϊθεοι, "young men," had a precisely similar origin. Modestus is not his inferior in inventive power: for he asserts that caelibes, that is to say unmarried men, are so called because Saturn cut off the genital organs of Caelus. Aelius asserts that pituita, "phlegm," is so called quia petat uitam, because it attacks life.
4. Suetonius, Tiberius, 35 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 170
5. Musonius Rufus, Fragments, 15 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
6. Sidonius Apollinaris, Letters, 4.9.4 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
7. Ammianus, Vid, 28.4.22  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
8. Phrynichus, Com., 18  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 12
10. Papyri, P.Kru, 22.30-22.33  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 323, 324
11. Papyri, P.Lond., 4.1518-4.1519, 4.1521  Tagged with subjects: •single parents Found in books: Huebner and Laes (2019), Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture: Text, Presence and Imperial Knowledge in the 'Noctes Atticae', 323