Claudius Aelianus

Imaginary likeness of Aelian from a 1610 edition of the ''Varia Historia'' Claudius Aelianus (; ), commonly Aelian (), born at Praeneste, was a Roman author and teacher of rhetoric who flourished under Septimius Severus and probably outlived Elagabalus, who died in 222. He spoke Greek so fluently that he was called "honey-tongued" ( ); Roman-born, he preferred Greek authors, and wrote in a slightly archaizing Greek himself.

His two chief works are valuable for the numerous quotations from the works of earlier authors, which are otherwise lost, and for the surprising lore, which offers unexpected glimpses into the Greco-Roman world-view. ''De Natura Animalium'' is also the only Greco-Roman work to mention Gilgamesh. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1985
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1985
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1982
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1982
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1982
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1978
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1978
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1978
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1980
    Classmark: R 11
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1980
    Classmark: R 11
    Book
  11. 11
    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1990
    Classmark: [mehrbändig! Sign. s. bei den Bänden]
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    by Aelianus, Claudius
    Published 1990
    Book
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