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Diomedes, Ars grammatica

TM Author id: 241 (Diomedes)

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lived AD 350 - 425 (often approximation)
sex: man
language: Latin
genre: grammar

TM Authorwork id: 1238 (Ars grammatica)

attestations in this work: TM Places (Egypt, 0), TM People (Egypt, 0)

written AD 370 - 380language: Latin


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4 attestations of this work

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TM 67265 Lowe, CLA 8 1125 parchment Latin AD08 N/A, Europe Diomedes, Ars grammatica (fragm.) 1. Direct attestation
TM 128456 Holtz, Donat et la tradition de l'enseignement grammatical p. 365-366 (III) + Keil, Grammatici Latini 6 p. 634-641 parchment Latin AD08 - AD09 Switzerland, Raetia - Sankt Gallen Diomedes, Ars grammatica 1. Direct attestation
TM 128454 Holtz, Donat et la tradition de l'enseignement grammatical p. 365-367 (I) parchment Latin AD08 - AD09 Switzerland, Raetia - Sankt Gallen Diomedes, Ars grammatica 1. Direct attestation
TM 68825 Bischoff, Die südostdeutschen Schreibschulen und Bibliotheken in der Karolingerzeit 1 p. 145 parchment Latin AD09 Germany, Germania - Lorsch Diomedes, Ars grammatica 1. Direct attestation