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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 723 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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QUINTUS ASCONIUS PEDIANUS (g B.C.—A.D. 76; or A.D. 3-88)  ,
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Roman grammarian and historian, was probably a native of Patavium (Padua) . In his later years he resided at Rome, where he died, after having been blind for twelve years, at the age of eighty-five . During the reigns of Claudius and
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Nero he compiled for his sons, from various sources—e.g. the
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Gazette (Acta Publica), shorthand reports or " skeletons " (commentarii) of
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Cicero's unpublished speeches, Tiro's
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life of Cicero, speeches and letters of Cicero's contemporaries, various
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historical writers, e.g . Varro, Atticus, Antias, Tuditanus and
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Fenestella (a contemporary of Livy whom he often criticizes)—historical commentaries on Cicero's speeches, of which only five, viz. in Pisonem,
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pro Scauro. pro Milone, pro Cornelio and in toga candida, in a very mutilated condition, are preserved . In a note upon the speech pro Scauro, he speaks of
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Longus
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Caecina (d . A.D . 57) as still living, while his words imply that Claudius (d . 54) was not alive . This statement, therefore, must have been written between A.D . 54 and 57 . These valuable notes, written in good Latin, relate chiefly to legal, historical fund antiquarian matters . A commentary, of inferior Latinity and mainly of a grammatical character, on Cicero's Verrine orations, is universally regarded as
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spurious .

Both

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works were found by Poggio in a MS. at St Gallen in 1416 . This MS. is lost, but three transcripts were made by Poggio, Zomini (Sozomenus) of Pistoia and Bartolommeo da
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Montepulciano . That of Poggio is now at
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Madrid (Matritensis x . 81), and that of Zomini is in the Forteguerri library at Pistoia (No . 37) . A copy of Bartolommeo's transcript exists in Florence (Laur. liv . 5) . The later
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MSS. are derived from Poggio's copy . Other works attributed to Asconius were: a life of Sallust, a defence of Virgil against his detractors, and a
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treatise (perhaps a symposium in imitation of
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Plato) on
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health and long life .
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Editions by Kiessling-Scholl (1875), and A . C . Clark (Oxford, 1906), which contains a previously unpublished collation of Poggio's transcript .

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Madvig, De Asconio Pediano (1828) .

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