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FENESTELLA

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 254 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FENESTELLA  ,

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Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer, flourished in the reign of Tiberius . If the
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notice in Jerome be correct, he lived from 52 B.C. toA.D . 19 (according to others 35 B.C.—A.D . 36) . Taking Varro for his model, Fenestella was one of the chief representatives of the new style of
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historical writing which, in the place of the brilliant descriptive pictures of Livy, discussed curious and out-of-the-way incidents and customs of
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political and social
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life, including
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literary
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history . He was the author of an Annales, probably from the earliest times down to his own days . The fragments indicate the
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great variety of subjects discussed: the origrin of the
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appeal to the
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people (provocatio); the use of elephants in the circus games; the wearing of gold rings; the introduction of the olive tree; the material for making the toga; the cultivation of the
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soil; certain details as to the lives of
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Cicero and
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Terence . The
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work was very much used (mention is made of an abridged edition) by Pliny the elder, Asconius Pedianus (the commentator on Cicero), Nonius, and the philologists . Fragments in H . Peter, Historicorum Romanorum fragmenta (1883); see also monographs by L . Mercklin (1844) and J . Poeth (1849); M .

Schanz, Geschichte der rem . Litt. ed . 2 (19o1);

Teuffel, Hist. of Roman Literature, p . 259 . A work published under the name of L . Fenestella (De magistratibus et sacerdotiis Romanorum, 151o) is really by A . D . Fiocchi,
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canon and papal secretary, and was subsequently published as by him (under the latinized form of his name, Floccus), edited by Aegidius Witsius (1561) .

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