Macrobius, Avienus, and Avianus

Classical Quarterly 17 (02):387- (1967)
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Despite Lachmann's attempt to place them in the second century, it is now generally agreed that the Fables of Avianus cannot have been written before the late fourth or early fifth century. The linguistic and metrical evidence is decisive. For these matters I merely refer to the material collected in the prefaces to the editions of Ellis and Hervieux. Though these works appeared in 1887 and 1894 respectively, when the study of Late Latin was in its infancy, I suspect that a fresh study with the aid of modern tools would serve only to confirm their conclusions

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The Fables of Avianus.Walter Ashburner & Robinson Ellis - 1888 - American Journal of Philology 9 (3):359.

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