Published 2023-09-12
Keywords
- ancient antiquarian,
- Censorinus,
- Dionysius of Halicarnassos,
- Varro

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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to support my reconstruction of the Antiquitates rerum humanarum of Varro offered in the forthcoming Teubner edition, Geographi veteres vel minores vel quorum fragmenta exstant. The last edition of this work was published by P. Mirsch in 1882 and was affected by several misconceptions and omissions. One of my efforts is to show that Censorinus’ De die natali is an invaluable aid in reconstructing the structure of the books 14–19 of the Antiquitates rer. hum., since Censorinus structured the last part of his work on Varro’s model. Also the dependence on Varro of Plinius’s Nat. hist. (especially in the geographical books) and of Dionysius’ Antiquitates Romanae is studied.