Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, usually referred to as Macrobius (fl. c. AD 400), was a Roman provincial who lived during the early fifth century, during...
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closest to Macrobius. The following craters have been renamed by the IAU. Macrobius A — See Carmichael. Macrobius B — See Hill. Macrobius D — See Fredholm...
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Percival Vaughan Davies (trans.), Macrobius: The Saturnalia. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. Macrobius, Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius (1400s)...
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Macrobius Cove (Bulgarian: залив Макробий, ‘Zaliv Macrobius’ \'za-liv ma-'kro-biy\) is the 2.8 km wide cove indenting for 3.4 km the west coast of Barison...
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Macrobius was an Irish priest in the twelfth century. He was Archdeacon of Dublin, then Bishop of Glendalough. "Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession...
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Macrobius, Book I, Ch. 12, §3. Kaster (2011), p. 137. Mommsen & al. (1864), p. 217. Censorinus, Macrobius, and Solinus, cited in Key (1875) Macrobius...
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meaning that Macrobius was simply stating that Caesar published an edict giving the revised calendar – see e.g., p.99 in the translation of Macrobius by P. Davies...
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admissos gregatim adulteros, De Beneficiis 6.32 Macrobius, Saturnalia, Book II, 5:2, translations from Macrobius: Saturnalia, Volume I: Books 1-2. Edited and...
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work of that name by Macrobius, a Latin writer from late antiquity who is the major source for information about the holiday. Macrobius describes the reign...
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Macrobius Saturnalia I 9, 2. Ovid Fasti I 173-4. Macrobius defines him Consivium, i.e. propagator of the mankind. Saturnalia, I, 9, 16. Macrobius Sat...
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