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  1. He wrote nine epistles to seven churches: To the Romans one, To the Corinthians two, To the Galatians one, To the Ephesians one, To the Philippians one, To the Colossians one, To the Thessalonians two; and besides these to his disciples, To Timothy two, To Titus one, To Philemon one.

  2. De Viris Illustribus, meaning "concerning illustrious men", represents a genre of literature which evolved during the Italian Renaissance in imitation of the exemplary literature of Ancient Rome.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · This collection of very short biographies was at one time attributed to Aurelius Victor. It is now generally agreed that it cannot have been written by him; but it has often been combined with the De Caesaribus to create a brief summary of all ancient Roman history.

  4. De viris illustribus, título en latín para "Sobre hombres ilustres" (o famosos), representa uno de los tropos más comunes de la literatura romana, el exemplum, que fue revivido durante el Renacimiento italiano e inspiró la colección de una serie de retratos de hombres ilustres - y alguna veces, en el siglo XVI, de mujeres también - con el ...

  5. The anonymous work De viris illustribus urbis Romae (English: Famous Men of Rome) is the only work in Latin literature to offer an outline of Roman history in the form of 86 short biographies from the founding of the city to the Principate of Augustus.

  6. This sentence leads us to believe that Nepos thinks that all relevant material should be included in a biography - details of family, education, character, talents, and achievements - to give a well-rounded picture of a person. This idea is certainly carried out in the De viris illustribus.

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  8. The biographies in the De viris illustribus now attributed to the fourth-century author Aurelius Victor – which the fifteenth century however held to be ἢliny the Younger’s – are of roughly the same length as Facio’s, but like σepos’ these are chronological narratives rather than plain enumerations of achievements.27 Nor did ...

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