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AsiniusQuadratus was a (An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire) Roman historian of the (additional info and facts about 3rd century) 3rd century AD.
(additional info and facts about Asinius) Asinius is the (additional info and facts about nomen) nomen of the gens Asinia of ancient (Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire) Rome.
Asinius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Asinius is the (additional info and facts about nomen) nomen of the gens Asinia of ancient (Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire) Rome.
Lucius Asinius Pollio Uerrucosus, consul (additional info and facts about 81) 81
Gaius Asinius Lepidus Praetextatus, consul (additional info and facts about 242) 242
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1281 (v. 3)(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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As far as we can gather from the scanty notices of historians, his character resembled that of his father, along with whom he perished at Interamna in a.
[gallus tre- bonianus.] The names borne by this prince, as collected from medals and descriptions, appear to have been C. vibius volusianus trebonianus asinius gallus veldumnianus or vendum- nianus (Aurel.
He also reports on a book called "Germany" written by AsiniusQuadratus which Ortelius deplores not to possess (Ort199,200).
Reporting on AsiniusQuadratus' Germany: Ort199.64, 200.65, NB not in Ortelius' library.
Cælius Plinius Secundus, also Plinius Minor (61-113 A.D.) was the nephew of Plinius Maior, who was less inclined towards science than his uncle, and more towards literature.
Now lost to us are the ancient histories of Parthia by Arrian, Apollodorus of Artemita, AsiniusQuadratus and Quintus Dellius.
Fragments of Quadratus and Arrian exist, the latter of particular value in the campaign of Trajan provided they can be properly placed in the narrative.
Another work of questionable value (according to Lucian) would be the work of Crepereius Calpurnianus of Pompeiopolis.
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Quadratus, Asinius (second century A.D.) was a bishop in Athens wrote Apologies, but also "Germany" as reported by Cæcilius (Ort199) or Agatius (Ort200).
Ortelius complains that he cannot find and purchase this book, which is no wonder, since it has never been written.
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Eusebius too, commencing from Octavian, Trajan, and Marcus, brought his account down to the death of Carus.
The history of the same times has been partially written both by Arrian and AsiniusQuadratus: that of the succeeding period by Zosimus, as far as Honorius and Arcadius: and events subsequent to their reign by Priscus the Rhetorician, and others.
The whole of this range of history has been excellently epitomised by Eustathius of Epiphania, in two volumes, one extending to the capture of Troy, the other to the twelfth year of the reign of Anastasius.
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But so far we are in lack of all these books by Plinius and Livius.
Yet there are some men without any reputation who brag that they have those books at their disposal, and allow them to remain hidden, and resist the worms, which causes great harm and damage to science in society.