Granius Licinianus

Granius Licinianus was a Roman annalist, believed to have lived in the age of the Antonines (2nd century AD). He was the author of a brief summary of Roman history based on the work of Livy, which he utilized as a means of displaying his antiquarian learning. Accounts of omens, portents, prodigies and other remarkable events apparently took up a considerable portion of the work. Some fragments of the books relating to the years 163-178 BC are preserved in a British Museum manuscript.

Editions

  • CA Pertz (1857)
  • seven Bonn students (1858)
  • M Flemisch (1904)
  • see also JN Madvig, Kleine philologische Schriften (1875)

 

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