LC control no. | n 97001489 |
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Personal name heading | Plutarch. Aetia Romana |
Variant(s) | Plutarch. Moralia. Aetia Romana Plutarch. Quaestiones Romanae Plutarch. Aitia Rhōmaika Plutarch. Questions romaines Plutarch. Αἴτια ῥωμαικά Plutarch. Moralia. 18 (Stephanus), Aetia Romana Plutarch. Moralia. 62 (Planudes), Aetia Romana |
Form of work | Essay Questions and answers |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | The Roman questions of Plutarch, 1974. LC class. sched. PA: (listed under: Moralia; Latin form: Aetia romana; variant: Quaestiones romanae; Greek form: Aitia rhōmaika) Plutarch, grecs et romains en Questions, 1998: p. 5 (Questions romaines) Plutarch. Plutarchi Cheronei Diui Traiani præceptoris græcoru[m] clarissimi historici ac philosophi problemata emendatissima, ca. 1477 (contains Aetia Romana and Aetia Graeca, in the Latin translation of Giampietro da Lucca, printed as if a single work) Plutarch. The Roman and Greek questions, 1938, via WWW, Jan. 17, 2012: p. 2 ("The 'Roman questions' is an attempt to explain one hundred and thirteen Roman customs, the majority of which deal with religious matters. The treatise is one of three similar compilations of which two have been preserved and one, the Quaestiones barbaricae (No. 139 in Lamprias's list), has been lost") <http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/plu/rgq/index.htm> Oeuvres morales, 2002: t. 4, page 89 (Quaestiones Romanae; no. 18 in the Stephanus edition of Moralia; no. 62 in the Planudes edition) page 106 (Αἴτια ῥωμαικά) |