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Aquila Romanus

Aquila Romanus, a Latin grammarian who flourished in the second half of the 3rd century AD.

He was the author of an extant treatise De Figuris Sententiarum et Elocutionis, written as an instalment of a complete rhetorical handbook for the use of a young and eager correspondent. While recommending Demosthenes and Cicero as models, he takes his own examples almost exclusively from Cicero. His treatise is really adapted from that by Alexander, son of Numenius, as is expressly stated by Julius Rufinianus, who brought out a supplementary treatise, augmented by material from other sources. Aquila's style is harsh and careless, and the Latin is inferior.

References

  • Elice, Romani Aquilae De figuris (Hildesheim : Olms, 2007)
  • Halm, Rhetores Latini minores (1863)
  • Wensch, De Aquila Romano (1861).

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