Index Locorum

Index Locorum

Cambridge University Press 978-1-316-51012-4 — Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture Joseph A. Howley Index More Information 275 Index Locorum Aristotle ( Hist. An. ) 4.5: 61 , 78 , 157 , 253 , 261 6.579b: 80 4.10: 179 4.11: 193 Cicero ( de Republica ) 4.14: 74 , 146 1.16– 17: 209 – 211 5.21: 204 – 206 Columella ( Rust. ) 6.3: 20 , 183 – 187 11.3.65: 53 6.17: 222 – 224 7.5: 74 Epictetus ( Disc. ) 7.6: 116 1.24: 57 7.13: 44 – 45 , 133 1.26: 58 7.18: 133 2.4: 214 9.4: 62 , 115 – 120 , 123 – 134 , 155 9.7: 66 Galen ( On the Order of his Own Books ) 9.13: 246 – 247 58: 167 9.15: 61 – 62 , 228 – 230 Gellius, Aulus ( NA ) 9.16: 21 , 128 Pr. 2: 71 10.1: 180 Pr. 8: 112 10.12: 28 , 29 – 30 , 135 – 140 Pr. 11– 12: 71 10.17: 27 – 28 Pr. 25: 54 10.25- 27: 12 cap. 1.4: 60 11.15: 132 cap. 4.5: 61 11.16: 24 – 25 , 27 , 32 cap. 9.15: 62 12.3: 180 – 181 1.1: 23 12.5: 30 , 46 1.2: 11 , 39 – 41 , 50 – 51 , 56 , 206 , 217 , 239 12.13: 224 – 225 1.3: 24 13.7: 78 – 82 1.4: 60 – 61 13.9: 181 – 182 1.7: 175 – 177 , 179 13.13: 76 1.10: 245 , 253 13.21: 175 – 177 , 179 1.11: 151 13.25: 62 1.23: 146 – 147 14.1: 249 – 250 1.26: 50 14.2: 248 – 249 2.2: 11 – 12 , 44 – 46 , 58 14.5: 63 2.22: 237 – 239 14.6: 19 , 36 , 72 , 243 2.23: 73 , 188 , 192 15.2: 31 , 63 2.26: 247 15.6: 175 , 177 , 179 2.29: 29 , 255 16.1: 145 – 146 3.5: 29 16.3: 247 3.15: 200 16.6: 116 3.16: 191 – 201 16.8: 72 – 73 4.1: 240 – 242 16.10: 160 , 232 – 233 275 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-316-51012-4 — Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture Joseph A. Howley Index More Information 276 276 Index Locorum Gellius, Aulus (NA) (cont.) Pliny the Elder ( NH ) 16.11: 77 – 78 , 132 Pr. 17: 89 17.2: 74 , 144 – 145 Pr. 19: 91 17.3: 47 Pr. 33: 54 17.5: 226 – 227 17.15: 141 17.6: 160 Pliny the Younger ( Ep. ) 17.8: 42 , 45 3.15: 120 – 123 17.9: 189 Plutarch ( How the Young Man Should Study 17.14: 253 , 261 Poetry ) 17.15: 72 , 142 14F: 93 17.20: 42 – 43 , 46 , 62 – 63 , 239 , 248 28E: 93 18.2: 47 , 50 , 51 Plutarch ( On Curiosity ), 32 18.4: 224 521C– D: 24 – 28 18.5: 230 – 231 Plutarch ( On the Right Way of Listening to 18.6: 31 Lectures ) 18.7: 248 37D– E: 95 18.10: 46 – 48 , 234 48D: 94 18.13: 47 , 50 – 51 Plutarch (Progress in Virtue ) 19.1: 40 – 41 , 48 , 56 , 116 , 259 79C– D: 97 19.5: 199 Plutarch ( Quaestiones Conviviales ) 19.7: 74 – 75 736C– 748B: 212 – 213 19.10: 222 20.1: 1 , 7 – 12 , 243 – 244 Quintilian ( Inst .) 20.2: 164 – 165 10.1: 85 – 87 20.10: 233 – 234 10.1.131: 86 20.11: 253 10.1.19: 143 – 144 10.1.7– 8: 149 – 150 Justinian ( Digest ) 10.2: 87 1.2.2.36– 47: 165 10.2.26: 87 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-316-51012-4 — Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture Joseph A. Howley Index More Information 277 General Index active listening, 97 , 220 , 252 Ateius Capito, 74 , 146 , 179 active reading, 73 , 76 – 77 , 84 , 97 , 220 , 252 Athenaeus, 1 like a bee gathering honey, 97 – 98 Athens adulescentes , ignorant, 228 – 230 as symbol of Hellenic learning, 37 adultery importance of returning to Rome from, 40 Epictetus on, 214 only 26 of 398 essays set there, 40n45 Aelius Melissus, 31 , 163 voyage home from, 40 Aelius Stilo, L., 73 where Gellius learned his methods, 38 – 48 Aesop, 29 , 30 , 218 – 219 , 254 – 255 auctoritas , 129 – 130 alea , 47 audience, intended Alfenus, 74 of this book, 4 amanuensis , 174 , 175 , 178 , 188 Augustine, 20 – 21 , 84n46 , 101 – 102 , 259 Ammonius, 212 – 213 Augustus, 151 , 260 anonymous interlocutors authority governor, 46 of written vs spoken word, 261 – 262 grammatici , 217n36 , 234 autobiography, intellectual in Epictetus, 57 Gellius’ is fractured and episodic, 36 – 37 miscellanist – possibly Favorinus, 243 autograph manuscripts, 159n4 pedant, 205 Axius, Quintus, 183 – 184 , 187 , 253 rhetorician, 46 young man, 61 bee, as metaphor for active reader, 97 – 98 Anteia, 26 Bellerophon, 26 antiquarianism, 3 – 4 , 10 blogs and blogging, 108 – 110 Antonine Rome, 7 , 11 , 65 , 67 , 71 , 81 , 110 , 259 booklessness and Athens, 208 , 256 three modes, 143 Antonius Julianus, 60 – 62 , 219 , 228 – 231 , 241 books Antonius, M. exist virtually between readings, 152 in Cicero’s De Oratore , 209 lust for big ones, 72 Apuleius, 25 – 27 , 32 physical copies of, 24 – 25 , 102n116 , Aquilius Gallus, 165 107n134 , 119 archaism read at Favorinus’ table, 246 a Gellian value, 254 stultifying and sickening if written without Archilochus, 99 editorial discretion, 34 archives bookstores, intellectual encounters in, 116n5 Noctes Atticae not one, 7 , 156 bookstores, Roman, 116 Archytas, 138 , 140 , 219 Browne, Charlotte Elizabeth, 105 Aristeas, 117 , 124n21 , 125 , 126 Brundisium, 116 , 117 , 119 , 123 , 124 , 259 Aristotle, 79 , 80 – 82 , 172 , 193 , 198 – 201 , 209 Aristoxenus, 172 Caecilius, Archaic comic poet, 192 – 196 Arrian (editor of Epictetus). See Epictetus Caecilius, contemporary jurist, 7 – 10 , 233 , Arulenus Rusticus, 26 243 – 244 277 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-316-51012-4 — Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture Joseph A. Howley Index More Information 278 278 General Index canon of classical literature Crassus, L. Licinius, 209 establishment and guardianship of, 2 Crete capita rerum , 23n7 , 53 , 54 – 55 , 59 – 60 , 63 – 64 governor of, 11 , 44 captio , 45 – 47 , 219 Plato’s Laws set on, 45n56 Carmentis, mother of Evander, 253 – 254 pseudo- philosopher from, 45n56 Carneades, 141 critical research, exemplii ed, 191 – 201 Castricius, Titus, 227 cryptography, 188 – 189 Cato the Elder, 5 , 253 , 258 Ctesias, 117 as source and authority, 39 Cynics and Cynicism, 214 orations, 146 – 148 , 160 – 163 , 183 – 187 , 249 Cato the Younger dark matter, as analogy for NA , 5 in Cicero’s De Finibus , 2n3 Democritus, 27 – 28 , 135 – 140 , 219 Cato , tragedy of Maternus, in Tacitus’ Dialogus , dialogue 211n21 as part of a larger whole in Epictetus, 215 Catullus , 48 – 49 , 91 Ciceronian vs Aristotelian, 209 – 210 Celsinus, 74 – 75 , 222 heroes and villains in, 205 – 206 Cervantes, Miguel de, 104 in Epictetus, 57 – 59 chameleons, magical, 135 – 136 , 137 , 139 in Gellius, 11 , 16 – 17 , 199 , 204 – 231 , 250 – 251 , chance encounters 259 – 260 with people, 10 , 205 – 206 , 218 not just a spice for dull with texts and facts, 70 , 217 , 231 antiquarianism, 207 Chilo , 24 literariness of Gellian, 207 Christianity, and reading, 102 – 103 Platonic and Ciceronian, 208 – 211 Chrysippus, 41 reality and unreality of, 209 Cicero Varronian and Tacitean, 211 and Plato, 9 Digest , Justinian’s, 165 , 191 and Tiro, 16 , 176 – 185 , 188 digital media, 189 as source and authority, 39 , 132 , 151 , 196 , 225 , disorder, as a theme of NA , 2 – 3 , 21 , 260 245 , 248 compared to Catullus, 48 – 50 as writer of dialogues, 208 – 211 , 216 exemplii ed by episodes with Taurus, 50 – 51 de Divinatione , 172 Domitius Insanus, 248 , 254 de Finibus , 2n3 Domitius Piso. See Piso, Domitius de Gloria , 177 – 178 de Oratore , 209 , 210 editorial discretion, 34 in Verrem , 176 – 177 emperor, reigning orations, unspecii ed, 60 , 227 excluded from Gellius’ stories, 10 – 11 pro C. Rabirio , 180 – 181 in Gellius, 8 , 10 – 11 cinaedus , 29 in Pliny the Elder, 88 – 89 city, as urban space, in Plutarch, 26 in Pliny the Younger, 54 clarity, a Favorine value , 245 , 254 in Plutarch, 26 classicism Ennianist, 230 in and of Gellius, 22 , 263 Ennius, 5 , 20 , 116 , 132 , 222 – 223 , 230 – 234 , 258 Claudius Quadrigarius, Q., 11 , 44 , Epictetus, 21 , 40 – 41 , 55 – 59 228 , 246 as author of dialogues, 16 , 211 – 212 , 213 – 214 , 217 Claudius, Appius, 165 Gellius’ mentions of, 56n86 Collins, Wilkie, 105 – 106 on adultery, 214 Columella table of contents, 55 – 59 , 258 table of contents, 53 – 54 , 56 essentialism, medial, 189 – 190 commentary on commentary – Gellius on Tiro ethics on Cato, 183 – 187 and language, 254 commentum, comminiscor, and commentary , of reading, 255 138 , 219 consilium , 33 , 34 , 36 , 71 , 94 , 259 – 261 fashioning consistency and inconsistency of intellectual personae, 3 in Gellius and Montaigne, 261 of reader into solver of problems, 251 controversia, pun on, 230 of self and others, 3 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-316-51012-4 — Aulus Gellius and Roman Reading Culture Joseph A. Howley Index More Information 279 General Index 279 Fates, names of, 194 geometers Favorinus, 2 , 196 , 199 , 235 – 250 in Plutarch’s dialogue, 213 always speaks with Gellius’ words, 236 , 250 grammatici , 63 , 79 , 162 – 163 , 196 , 206 , 217 – 218 , ambiguous gender identity of, 8 , 13 220 – 226 , 230 – 234 and Greekness as performance, 258 even the best are of limited usefulness, as Gellian mirror- image, 250 225 – 226 contrasted with Taurus, 235 ubiquitous in Gellius’ Rome, 221 erotic feeling for language, 246 – 248 Greek and Latin his love of clarity , 245 , 254 mingling of, 207 limitations of, 246 , 248 – 250 Greek and Roman on pleonasm and close reading, 55 Gellius’ world as synthesis of, 258 – 259 quoted, 1 Herodes Atticus’ blend of, 39 unique qualities of, 17 , 207 i ction, early modern, and the history of Hadrian, 195 , 198 – 199 , 200 , 201 , 227 reading, 103 – 104 haruspices, 157 , 170 – 171 , 261 Foucault, Michel, 255 Hegesias, 117 frame, NA 1.2, 19.1 as, 42 hellebore, 72 , 141 – 142 Fronto, M.

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