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    Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius, usually referred to as Macrobius (fl. c. AD 400), was a Roman provincial who lived during the early fifth century, during late antiquity, the period of time corresponding to the Later Roman Empire, and when Latin was as widespread as Greek among the elite.

  2. Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius (flourished ad 400) was a Latin grammarian and philosopher whose most important work is the Saturnalia, the last known example of the long series of symposia headed by the Symposium of Plato.

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  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Describing a conversation among scholars during a holiday called Saturnalia (Wikipedia), Macrobius provides us with the ancient world's most complete description of the Roman festival, during which masters and slaves exchanged roles. Compiled by Robert Bedrosian.

  4. A 1560 printed edition of Macrobius's Saturnalia, included alongside his commentary on Cicero's Somnium Scipionis. Saturnalia (Latin: Saturnaliorum Libri Septem, "Seven Books of the Saturnalia") is a work written after c. 431 CE by the Roman provincial Macrobius Theodosius (b. c. 390 CE - d. ?).

  5. Apr 25, 2022 · Macrobius was a 5th-century Latin author who wrote on various topics, such as religion, rhetoric, poetics, and grammar. He influenced the medieval and Renaissance concept of liberal arts and was inspired by Neoplatonism and Cicero.

  6. The Saturnalia, Macrobius’s encyclopedic celebration of Roman culture written in the early fifth century CE, has been prized since the Renaissance as a treasure trove of otherwise unattested lore.

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  8. Mar 27, 2021 · An account of the discussions held at the house of Vettius Agorius Praetextatus during the holiday of the Saturnalia. It was written by the author for the benefit of his son Eustathius (or Eustachius), and contains a great variety of curious historical, mythological, critical, antiquarian and grammatical discussions. - Wikipedia.