Calpurnius Flaccus Explained

Calpurnius Flaccus was a rhetorician who lived in the reign of Hadrian, and whose fifty-one declamations frequently accompany those of Quintilian.[1] They were first published by Pierre Pithou in Paris in 1580. Pliny the Younger writes to Flaccus, who, in some editions, is called Calpurnius Flaccus.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Calpurnius Flaccus. The Declamations of Calpurnius Flaccus: Text, Translation, and Commentary. 1994. BRILL. 90-04-09983-2.
  2. Book: Pliny the Younger. Delphi Complete Works of Pliny the Younger (Illustrated). 1 April 2014. Delphi Classics. 125–. GGKEY:62301R7AK3W.