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AbstractAelius Donatus (not to be confused with the later scholar Tiberius Claudius Donatus) was an importantgrammaticusand commentator on Latin literary texts active in Rome in the middle of the fourth centuryCE; he was a teacher of Jerome, who provides information on him.
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AbstractAelius Donatus (not to be confused with the later scholar Tiberius Claudius Donatus) was an importantgrammaticusand commentator on Latin literary texts active in Rome in the middle of the fourth centuryCE; he was a teacher of Jerome, who provides information on him.
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