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SULPICIUS See also:APOLLINARIS , a learned grammarian of See also:Carthage, who flourished in the 2nd See also:century A.D . He taught See also:Pertinax—himself a teacher of See also:grammar before he was See also:emperor, —and Aulus See also:Gellius, who speaks, of him in the highest terms (iv . 17) . He is the reputed author of the metrical arguments to the A eneid and to the plays of See also:Terence and (probably) See also:Plautus (J . W . See also:Beck, De Sulpicio Apollinari, 1884) . |
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