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or summary of materials, i. ii. vii. ix. xi. xii. xiii. xiv. xv. xvii. xxiii. xxviii. xxxvi., and specially, but without mention of the particular work of Fabianus, ii. 47. § 121; ii. 102. § 223, ix, 8. § 25, xii. 4. § 20, xv. 1. § 4, xxiii. 11. § 62, xxviii, 5. §
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the historian. The philosophical style of Fabianus is described by Seneca, and in some points his description corresponds with that of the elder Seneca. Both the Senecas seem to have known, and certainly greatly esteemed Fabianus.
276: 113:; and his philosophical writings exceeded Cicero's in number. He had also paid great attention to physical science, and is called by 304: 86:. His early model in rhetoric was his instructor Arellius Fuscus; but he afterwards adopted a less ornate form of eloquence. 299: 120:, "very experienced in matters of nature." From Seneca (Natur. Quaest. iii. 27), he appears to have written on 271: 294: 223: 267: 141: 71: 8: 90: 227: 211: 182: 309: 199: 75: 114: 67: 59: 98: 288: 262: 23: 30: 26: 261: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 89:
Fabianus soon, however, abandoned rhetoric in favor of philosophy; and
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in philosophy. Although much the younger of the two, he instructed
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in eloquence. The rhetorical style of Fabianus is described by
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index

Ancient Roman
rhetorician
philosopher
gens
Papirius
Tiberius
Caligula
Arellius Fuscus
Blandus
Quintus Sextius
Gaius Albucius Silus
Seneca the Elder
Seneca the Younger
Cicero
Asinius Pollio
Livy
Pliny the Elder
physics
School of the Sextii





Epist. 100
Epist. 11
Epist. 100
Natural History (Pliny)
xxxvi.(24).125
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