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|lshtext=<b>Aurēlĭus</b>: (Ausēlĭus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 23 Müll.), a, um, adj.<br /> A Roman [[nomen]], e. g. M. [[Aurelius]] [[Antoninus]], L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]]; [[hence]],<br /> <b>B</b> Esp.<br /> <b>1</b> Aurelia Via, the Aurelian Way, made by a [[certain]] [[Aurelius]], [[otherwise]] [[unknown]]; it consisted of [[two]] parts: VETVS ET NOVA, Inscr. Orell. 3307; the [[former]] ran from the Porta Janiculensis ([[now]] Porta di S. Pancrazio) of the [[northern]] [[coast]] to [[Pisa]], [[later]] to Arelate; the [[latter]] [[was]] a [[small]] [[branch]] [[which]] led from the Porta Aurelia ([[now]] Castel S. Angelo) [[four]] [[thousand]] paces, to the [[former]] The via [[vetus]] [[Cicero]] mentions in Cat. 2, 4, 6; Phil. 12, 9.—<br /> <b>2</b> Aurelia lex.<br /> <b>(a)</b> Judiciaria, of the prœtor L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]] (A. U. C. 684), acc. to [[which]] the Senatores, Equites, and Tribuni aerarii were invested [[with]] [[judicial]] [[power]], Cic. Phil. 1, 8, 19 sq.; Vell. 2, 32; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 3.—<br /> <b>(b)</b> De ambitu, of [[unknown]] [[origin]], Cic. ad Q. Fr. 1, 3 fin.—<br /> <b>3</b> Forum Aurelium, a [[town]] in [[Etruria]], on the Via Aurelia, [[near]] the [[present]] [[village]] Castellacio, Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 24; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 370.—<br /> <b>4</b> Aurelium [[tribunal]], in the [[forum]], of [[unknown]] [[origin]] (perh, made by L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]]), Cic. Sest. 15; id. ad Quir. 5, 14; also called Gradus Aurelii, id. Clu. 34, 93; id. Fl. 28.—<br /><b>II</b> [[Sextus]] [[Aurelius]] [[Victor]], a Roman [[historian]] of the [[fourth]] [[century]]; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 342 sq.; Teuffel, Rom. Lit. § 408. | |lshtext=<b>Aurēlĭus</b>: (Ausēlĭus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 23 Müll.), a, um, adj.<br /> A Roman [[nomen]], e. g. M. [[Aurelius]] [[Antoninus]], L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]]; [[hence]],<br /> <b>B</b> Esp.<br /> <b>1</b> Aurelia Via, the Aurelian Way, made by a [[certain]] [[Aurelius]], [[otherwise]] [[unknown]]; it consisted of [[two]] parts: VETVS ET NOVA, Inscr. Orell. 3307; the [[former]] ran from the Porta Janiculensis ([[now]] Porta di S. Pancrazio) of the [[northern]] [[coast]] to [[Pisa]], [[later]] to Arelate; the [[latter]] [[was]] a [[small]] [[branch]] [[which]] led from the Porta Aurelia ([[now]] Castel S. Angelo) [[four]] [[thousand]] paces, to the [[former]] The via [[vetus]] [[Cicero]] mentions in Cat. 2, 4, 6; Phil. 12, 9.—<br /> <b>2</b> Aurelia lex.<br /> <b>(a)</b> Judiciaria, of the prœtor L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]] (A. U. C. 684), acc. to [[which]] the Senatores, Equites, and Tribuni aerarii were invested [[with]] [[judicial]] [[power]], Cic. Phil. 1, 8, 19 sq.; Vell. 2, 32; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 3.—<br /> <b>(b)</b> De ambitu, of [[unknown]] [[origin]], Cic. ad Q. Fr. 1, 3 fin.—<br /> <b>3</b> Forum Aurelium, a [[town]] in [[Etruria]], on the Via Aurelia, [[near]] the [[present]] [[village]] Castellacio, Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 24; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 370.—<br /> <b>4</b> Aurelium [[tribunal]], in the [[forum]], of [[unknown]] [[origin]] (perh, made by L. [[Aurelius]] [[Cotta]]), Cic. Sest. 15; id. ad Quir. 5, 14; also called Gradus Aurelii, id. Clu. 34, 93; id. Fl. 28.—<br /><b>II</b> [[Sextus]] [[Aurelius]] [[Victor]], a Roman [[historian]] of the [[fourth]] [[century]]; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 342 sq.; Teuffel, Rom. Lit. § 408. | ||
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|gf=<b>Aurēlĭus</b>,¹¹ ĭī, m., nom d’une célèbre famille rom., not<sup>t</sup> C. Aurélius [[Cotta]], célèbre orateur, interlocuteur du de Oratore de Cicéron || <b>-us</b>, a, um, d’Aurélius : [[via]] [[Aurelia]] Cic. Cat. 2, 6, la voie Aurélienne ; [[Aurelia]] [[lex]] Cic. Phil. 1, 19, la loi Aurélia [sur l’organisation des tribunaux] ; [[forum]] Aurelium Cic. Cat. 1, 24, ville d’Étrurie, sur la voie Aurélienne ; Aurelium [[tribunal]] Cic. Sest. 34, le [[tribunal]] d’Aurélius [sur le [[forum]] ; [[gradus]] Aurelii Cic. Clu. 93, les degrés d’Aurélius = le [[tribunal]]. | |||
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Aurēlĭus: (Ausēlĭus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 23 Müll.), a, um, adj.
A Roman nomen, e. g. M. Aurelius Antoninus, L. Aurelius Cotta; hence,
B Esp.
1 Aurelia Via, the Aurelian Way, made by a certain Aurelius, otherwise unknown; it consisted of two parts: VETVS ET NOVA, Inscr. Orell. 3307; the former ran from the Porta Janiculensis (now Porta di S. Pancrazio) of the northern coast to Pisa, later to Arelate; the latter was a small branch which led from the Porta Aurelia (now Castel S. Angelo) four thousand paces, to the former The via vetus Cicero mentions in Cat. 2, 4, 6; Phil. 12, 9.—
2 Aurelia lex.
(a) Judiciaria, of the prœtor L. Aurelius Cotta (A. U. C. 684), acc. to which the Senatores, Equites, and Tribuni aerarii were invested with judicial power, Cic. Phil. 1, 8, 19 sq.; Vell. 2, 32; Ascon. ad Div. in Caecil. 3.—
(b) De ambitu, of unknown origin, Cic. ad Q. Fr. 1, 3 fin.—
3 Forum Aurelium, a town in Etruria, on the Via Aurelia, near the present village Castellacio, Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 24; cf. Mann. Ital. I. p. 370.—
4 Aurelium tribunal, in the forum, of unknown origin (perh, made by L. Aurelius Cotta), Cic. Sest. 15; id. ad Quir. 5, 14; also called Gradus Aurelii, id. Clu. 34, 93; id. Fl. 28.—
II Sextus Aurelius Victor, a Roman historian of the fourth century; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 342 sq.; Teuffel, Rom. Lit. § 408.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Aurēlĭus,¹¹ ĭī, m., nom d’une célèbre famille rom., nott C. Aurélius Cotta, célèbre orateur, interlocuteur du de Oratore de Cicéron