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AbstractServius (called Maurus/Marius Servius Honoratus in some manuscripts, but none of the names apart from thenomenis sure) was an importantgrammaticusand commentator on Latin literary texts active in Rome ca. 400CE; he appears as a youthful character in theSaturnaliaof Macrobius (dramatic date 383/4), and may have been dead by the time theSaturnaliawas actually composed (ca. 430).
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AbstractServius (called Maurus/Marius Servius Honoratus in some manuscripts, but none of the names apart from thenomenis sure) was an importantgrammaticusand commentator on Latin literary texts active in Rome ca.
400CE; he appears as a youthful character in theSaturnaliaof Macrobius (dramatic date 383/4), and may have been dead by the time theSaturnaliawas actually composed (ca.
430).
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