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|lshtext=<b>Aemĭlĭus Măcer</b>: of [[Verona]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[poet]], the [[friend]] of Virgil and Ovid, [[who]] wrote De Serpentibus et Volucribus (and perh. De Virtutibus Herbarum), of [[which]] [[nothing]] is [[extant]], Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 43; Serv. ad Verg. E. 5, 1.<br /><b>Aemĭlĭus</b>: a, um, adj. [[aemulor]],<br /><b>I</b> the [[name]] of a Roman [[gens]], [[greatly]] [[distinguished]] for the [[illustrious]] men whom it furnished. The [[most]] [[celebrated]] of [[them]] [[was]] L. [[Aemilius]] [[Paulus]], the [[conqueror]] of [[Perseus]], and the [[father]] of Corn. [[Scipio]] [[Africanus]] Minor: [[domus]], Manil. 1, 794: [[tribus]], Cic. Att. 2, 14; Liv. 38, 36.—Aemĭlĭa Vĭa, the [[name]] of [[three]] [[several]] [[public]] roads.<br /> <b>1</b> One, constructed by M. [[Aemilius]] [[Lepidus]], as [[consul]], A. U. C. 567, began at [[Placentia]], and passed [[through]] [[Parma]], Regium, [[Mutina]], [[Bononia]], Forum Cornelii, [[Faventia]], Forum Livii, and [[Caesena]] to [[Ariminum]], [[where]] it joined the Via Flaminia, Liv. 39.—<br /> <b>2</b> One, constructed A. U. C. 645, by M. [[Aemilius]] [[Scaurus]], as [[censor]], led from [[Bononia]], [[through]] [[Pisa]] and [[Luna]], to [[Dertona]], Strab. 1, 5.—<br /> <b>3</b> One extending from [[Ariminum]] to [[Aquileia]] ([[some]], [[however]], [[consider]] this as the [[same]] [[with]] the [[first]]), Mart. 3, 4.—Sometimes absol., Aemĭlĭa, [[instead]] of Via Aemilia: in ipsā Aemiliā diu pugnatum est, [[Galba]] ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 30.—From the [[public]] [[way]], Martial calls the [[region]] [[between]] [[Ariminum]] and [[Placentia]] ([[commonly]] [[Gallia]] Cispadana) [[regio]] Aemilia, Mart. 6, 85.—[[Aemilius]] [[pons]], so called [[after]] its [[builder]], M. [[Aemilius]] [[Scaurus]], Juv. 6, 32 Rupert.—Poet.: Aemilia [[ratis]], the [[ship]] on [[which]] the [[booty]] [[acquired]] by L. Æmilius [[Paulus]], in the [[war]] [[with]] [[Perseus]], [[was]] conveyed to [[Rome]], Prop. 4, 2, 8.—[[Aemilius]] [[ludus]], a gladiatorial [[exhibition]] introduced by P. Æmilius [[Lepidus]], Hor. A. P. 32. | |lshtext=<b>Aemĭlĭus Măcer</b>: of [[Verona]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[poet]], the [[friend]] of Virgil and Ovid, [[who]] wrote De Serpentibus et Volucribus (and perh. De Virtutibus Herbarum), of [[which]] [[nothing]] is [[extant]], Ov. Tr. 4, 10, 43; Serv. ad Verg. E. 5, 1.<br /><b>Aemĭlĭus</b>: a, um, adj. [[aemulor]],<br /><b>I</b> the [[name]] of a Roman [[gens]], [[greatly]] [[distinguished]] for the [[illustrious]] men whom it furnished. The [[most]] [[celebrated]] of [[them]] [[was]] L. [[Aemilius]] [[Paulus]], the [[conqueror]] of [[Perseus]], and the [[father]] of Corn. [[Scipio]] [[Africanus]] Minor: [[domus]], Manil. 1, 794: [[tribus]], Cic. Att. 2, 14; Liv. 38, 36.—Aemĭlĭa Vĭa, the [[name]] of [[three]] [[several]] [[public]] roads.<br /> <b>1</b> One, constructed by M. [[Aemilius]] [[Lepidus]], as [[consul]], A. U. C. 567, began at [[Placentia]], and passed [[through]] [[Parma]], Regium, [[Mutina]], [[Bononia]], Forum Cornelii, [[Faventia]], Forum Livii, and [[Caesena]] to [[Ariminum]], [[where]] it joined the Via Flaminia, Liv. 39.—<br /> <b>2</b> One, constructed A. U. C. 645, by M. [[Aemilius]] [[Scaurus]], as [[censor]], led from [[Bononia]], [[through]] [[Pisa]] and [[Luna]], to [[Dertona]], Strab. 1, 5.—<br /> <b>3</b> One extending from [[Ariminum]] to [[Aquileia]] ([[some]], [[however]], [[consider]] this as the [[same]] [[with]] the [[first]]), Mart. 3, 4.—Sometimes absol., Aemĭlĭa, [[instead]] of Via Aemilia: in ipsā Aemiliā diu pugnatum est, [[Galba]] ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 30.—From the [[public]] [[way]], Martial calls the [[region]] [[between]] [[Ariminum]] and [[Placentia]] ([[commonly]] [[Gallia]] Cispadana) [[regio]] Aemilia, Mart. 6, 85.—[[Aemilius]] [[pons]], so called [[after]] its [[builder]], M. [[Aemilius]] [[Scaurus]], Juv. 6, 32 Rupert.—Poet.: Aemilia [[ratis]], the [[ship]] on [[which]] the [[booty]] [[acquired]] by L. Æmilius [[Paulus]], in the [[war]] [[with]] [[Perseus]], [[was]] conveyed to [[Rome]], Prop. 4, 2, 8.—[[Aemilius]] [[ludus]], a gladiatorial [[exhibition]] introduced by P. Æmilius [[Lepidus]], Hor. A. P. 32. | ||
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|georg=Aemilius, a, um, [[Name]] eines der ältesten patrizischen Geschlechter Roms, aus [[dessen]] [[sieben]] bedeutendsten Familien (Barbulae, Lepidi, Mamercini, Papi, Pauli, Regilli, Scauri) die ausgezeichnetsten Männer hervorgingen. – [[als]] Adj. = ämilisch, Aem. [[tribus]], eine ländliche [[Tribus]], Cic.: Aem. [[via]] ([[auch]] bl. Aemilia), die (187 v. Chr.) vom [[Konsul]] M. Ämilius [[Lepidus]] angelegte [[Landstraße]], die, an die [[via]] Flaminia [[sich]] anschließend, [[von]] [[Ariminum]] [[über]] [[Bononia]] [[nach]] [[Placentia]] führte, Liv. u.a. – Aem. [[pons]], in der [[Nähe]] [[des]] [[pons]] [[sublicius]], wahrsch. j. Ponte Rotto, Iuven. 6, 32. – Aem. [[ludus]], eine [[von]] P. Ämilius [[Lepidus]] angelegte Fechterschule, Hor. de art. poët. 32. – Aem. [[ratis]], das [[Schiff]], das die [[von]] Äm. [[Paulus]] im Kriege [[mit]] [[Perseus]] gemachte [[Beute]] [[nach]] Rom führte, Prop. 3, 3, 8. – Dav. abgel. Aemiliānus, a, um, zum ämilischen [[Stamm]] [[gehörig]], ämilianisch, P. [[Scipio]] [[Aemilianus]], der jüngere [[Scipio]] Afrikanus, eig. [[Sohn]] [[des]] L. Ämilius [[Paulus]], [[dann]] Adoptivsohn [[des]] ältern [[Scipio]] Afrikanus, Liv. u.a. – subst.: Aemiliana, ōrum, n. eine [[Vorstadt]] Roms, u. [[zwar]] wahrsch. die der Porta [[Fontinalis]], wo [[später]] Trajan [[ein]] [[Forum]] anlegte, Varr. r.r. 3, 2, 6. Suet. Claud. 18, 1: dah. [[praedia]] Tigellini Aemiliana, Grundstücke in [[dieser]] [[Vorstadt]], Tac. ann. 15, 40. | |||
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