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O que (quem) é Vacca (grammarian) - definição

ROMAN GRAMMARIAN

Vacca (grammarian)         
Vacca was a 6th-century grammarian who studied and commented on the works of Lucan. Little is known of Vacca other than that he wrote Vita Lucani (Life of Lucan), which is not to be confused with Suetonius' Vita Lucani.
Grammarian (Greco-Roman)         
PROFESSION IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 2ND STAGE IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM, TEACHING CLASSICS SUCH AS HOMER AND VIRGIL AND THE CORRECT WAY OF SPEAKING, BEFORE A BOY MOVED ON TO STUDY UNDER THE RHETOR
Grammarian (Greco-Roman world)
In the Greco-Roman world, the grammarian () was responsible for the second stage in the traditional education system, after a boy had learned his basic Greek and Latin.McNelis, C.
Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri         
  • Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri
ITALIAN SURGEON (1772-1826)
Andrea Vacca Berlinghieri; Andrea Vaccá Berlinghieri
Andrea Vaccà Berlinghieri (3 February 1772 – 6 September 1826) was an Italian surgeon born in Montefoscoli, a village in the municipality of Palaia. His older brother, Leopoldo Vaccà Berlinghieri (1768–1809), was a noted Tuscan military figure.

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Vacca (grammarian)

Vacca was a 6th-century grammarian who studied and commented on the works of Lucan. Little is known of Vacca other than that he wrote Vita Lucani (Life of Lucan), which is not to be confused with Suetonius' Vita Lucani.

Vacca's commentaries were used in the medieval study of Lucan. Though he is not named, evidence of Vacca's writing appears in the 10th-century works Commenta Bernensia and Adnotationes super Lucanum.

Vacca's Life of Lucan gives sole accounts of many of Lucan's lost works, as well as accounts of the feud between Lucan and Nero, which agrees with Tacitus' and contradicts Suetonius'.