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Headword:
Φάβιος
Πίκτωρ
Adler number: phi,2
Translated headword: Fabius Pictor
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Fabius Pictor], a historian of [the] Romans. This man says that it is not permissible for any official of [the] Romans to appropriate to himself anything from public property.
Greek Original:Φάβιος Πίκτωρ, συγγραφεὺς Ῥωμαίων. οὗτος λέγει ἄρχοντι Ῥωμαίων μὴ ἐξεῖναι μηδενὶ σφετερίσασθαι ἐκ τοῦ δημοσίου ὁτιοῦν.
Notes:
Quintus Fabius Pictor (cf.
pi 1594), the first Roman historian (C3 BC), wrote in Greek a history of the first and second Punic Wars. Livy refers to him as
scriptorum antiquissimus (1.44.2: web address 1). The family acquired the cognomen Pictor from the historian's grandfather, who learned painting among the Etruscans.
Adler notes that Valesius (Henri de Valois, 1603-1676) attributed the present entry to
Polybius.
Reference:
OCD 3 (1996) 583
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: art history; biography; economics; ethics; historiography; history; law; military affairs
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 22 May 2002@00:27:42.
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