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Οὔτ' ἐν φθιμένοις οὔτ' ἐν ζωοῖσιν ἀριθμουμένη, χωρὶς δή τινα τῶνδ' ἔχουσα μοῖραν → Neither among the dead nor the living do I count myself, having a lot apart from these
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Appŭlēius: (also, Āpŭl-), i, m.,
I the name of several Romans, among whom the most distinguished were,
I L. Appuleius Saturninus, a turbulent tribune of the people (about A.U.C. 653): post Gracchos eloquentissimus, Cic. Brut. 62, 224.—
II A native of Madaura, in Africa, who was a spirited and flowery, but sometimes bombastic writer of the second century. His principal work yet extant is called Metamorphoseon sive de Asino Aureo libri XI.; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 422 sq.; Teuffel, Rom. Lit. § 362.—Hence,
III Appŭlēius, a, um, adj., of Appuleius: lex, proposed by the tribune Appuleius, Cic. Balb. 21; id: Leg. 2, 6; Flor. 3, 16.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Appŭleĭus,¹² Appŭlus, v. Apul-.
Latin > German (Georges)
Appulēius, -lēiānus, s. Apuleius.