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Alcimus (Avitus) Alethius was the writer of seven short poems in the Latin Anthology. Classical scholar J. C. Wernsdorf believed him to be the same person as Alcimus, the rhetorician in Aquitania, in Gaul, who is spoken of in terms of high praise by Sidonius Apollinaris and Ausonius. It is possible however that Apollinaris was referring to his contemporary, Avitus of Vienne, also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this Alcimus is determined by Jerome in his Chronicon, who says that Alcimus and Delphidius taught in Aquitania in 360 AD.

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  • Aleci Alcim o Aleci Avit, en llatí Alethius Alcimus o Alethius Avitus, fou l'autor de set poemes breus en llatí inclosos a l'antologia llatina. Se l'identifica sovint amb un retòric que va viure a Aquitània, que Sidoni Apol·linar i Ausoni mencionen amb elogis. L'època en què va viure no es coneix, però Jeroni d'Estridó diu que Alcim i Delfidi van ensenyar a Aquitània l'any 360. Els seus poemes són superiors a la majoria dels del seu temps. (ca)
  • Alcimus (Avitus) Alethius was the writer of seven short poems in the Latin Anthology. Classical scholar J. C. Wernsdorf believed him to be the same person as Alcimus, the rhetorician in Aquitania, in Gaul, who is spoken of in terms of high praise by Sidonius Apollinaris and Ausonius. It is possible however that Apollinaris was referring to his contemporary, Avitus of Vienne, also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this Alcimus is determined by Jerome in his Chronicon, who says that Alcimus and Delphidius taught in Aquitania in 360 AD. (en)
  • Latino Alcimo Alécio (em latim: Latinus Alcimus Alethius) foi um filósofo, poeta, retor e advogado de Burdígala (atual Bordéus) no século IV. Foi autor de panegíricos sobre Juliano (r. 361–363) e Salústio. Presumivelmente era o poeta Alcimo que escreveu a obra 1.22.713-15 da e aquele citado por Sidônio Apolinário. Também deve ser o homônimo cujos livros são citados num catálogo do século IX. (pt)
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  • Aleci Alcim o Aleci Avit, en llatí Alethius Alcimus o Alethius Avitus, fou l'autor de set poemes breus en llatí inclosos a l'antologia llatina. Se l'identifica sovint amb un retòric que va viure a Aquitània, que Sidoni Apol·linar i Ausoni mencionen amb elogis. L'època en què va viure no es coneix, però Jeroni d'Estridó diu que Alcim i Delfidi van ensenyar a Aquitània l'any 360. Els seus poemes són superiors a la majoria dels del seu temps. (ca)
  • Alcimus (Avitus) Alethius was the writer of seven short poems in the Latin Anthology. Classical scholar J. C. Wernsdorf believed him to be the same person as Alcimus, the rhetorician in Aquitania, in Gaul, who is spoken of in terms of high praise by Sidonius Apollinaris and Ausonius. It is possible however that Apollinaris was referring to his contemporary, Avitus of Vienne, also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this Alcimus is determined by Jerome in his Chronicon, who says that Alcimus and Delphidius taught in Aquitania in 360 AD. (en)
  • Latino Alcimo Alécio (em latim: Latinus Alcimus Alethius) foi um filósofo, poeta, retor e advogado de Burdígala (atual Bordéus) no século IV. Foi autor de panegíricos sobre Juliano (r. 361–363) e Salústio. Presumivelmente era o poeta Alcimo que escreveu a obra 1.22.713-15 da e aquele citado por Sidônio Apolinário. Também deve ser o homônimo cujos livros são citados num catálogo do século IX. (pt)
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  • Aleci Alcim (ca)
  • Alcimus Alethius (en)
  • Latino Alcimo Alécio (pt)
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