The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, volume 13: Grammarians And Rhetoricians
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He began to teach at Rome in the consulship ofClaudius Cento, the son of Appius Caecus, and Sempronius Tuditanus, A. U. C. 514. He must not be confounded with Titus Livius, the historian, who flourished in the Augustan age. [845] Ennius was a native of Calabria. He was born the year after theconsulship mentioned in the preceding note, and lived to see at least hisseventy-sixth year, for Gellius informs us that at that age he wrote thetwelfth book of his Annals. [846] Porcius Cato found Ennius i...n Sardinia, when he conquered thatisland during his praetorship. He learnt Greek from Ennius there, andbrought him to Rome on his return. Ennius taught Greek at Rome for along course of years, having M. Cato among his pupils. [847] Mallos was near Tarsus, in Cilicia. Crates was the son ofTimocrates, a Stoic philosopher, who for his critical skill had thesurname of Homericus. [848] Aristarchus flourished at Alexandria, in the reign of PtolemyPhilometer, whose son he educated. [849] A. U. C. 535-602 or 605.
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