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Marcus Valerius Probus, also known as M. Valerius Probus Berytius or Probus the Berytian (c. 20/30 – 105 AD), was a Roman grammarian and critic, who flourished during Nero's reign. He was a student rather than a teacher, and devoted himself to the criticism and elucidation of the texts of classical authors (especially the most important Roman poets) by means of marginal notes or by signs, after the manner of the Alexandrine grammarians. In this way he treated Horace, Lucretius, Terence and Persius, the biography of the last-named being probably taken from Probus's introduction to his edition of the poet. With the exception of these texts, he published little, but his lectures were preserved in the notes taken by his pupils. Some of his criticisms on Virgil may be preserved in the commentar

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  • Marc Valeri Probe (ca)
  • Marcus Valerius Probus (de)
  • Marko Valerjo Probo (eo)
  • Marco Valerio Probo (es)
  • Marco Valerio Probo (it)
  • Valerius Probus (fr)
  • Marcus Valerius Probus (en)
  • Марк Валерий Проб (ru)
  • 马库斯·瓦莱里·普洛布斯 (zh)
  • Марк Валерій Проб (uk)
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  • Marco Valerio Probo ​ fue un gramático y crítico romano, originario de Berito (actual Beirut), que vivió en tiempos del emperador Nerón. (es)
  • Marcus Valerius Probus, de Berytus, était un critique et grammairien romain qui travailla sous le règne de Néron. (fr)
  • Marco Valerio Probo (in latino: Marcus Valerius Probus; Berito, I secolo – ...) è stato un filologo e grammatico romano del I secolo. De iuris notarum, fragm., manoscritto, XV secolo. Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Fondo manoscritti, ms. I 115 sup. (9). (it)
  • Марк Валерий Проб (лат. Marcus Valerius Probus; I век) — древнеримский филолог. (ru)
  • Марк Валерій Проб (лат. Marcus Valerius Probus; 20 — 105 роки) — відомий давньоримський граматик та коментатор часів династії Флавіїв. (uk)
  • 马库斯·瓦莱里·普洛布斯(英語:Marcus Valerius Probus),约活动于公元1世纪后期。来自贝鲁特。他是一位出色的拉丁文法家和学者,对许多古代拉丁文著作家的文本皆有研究。 (zh)
  • Marc Valeri Probe (en llatí: Marcus Valerius Probus) va ser un militar romà del segle i, nadiu de Beritos (Beirut). Va intentar pujar graus dins de l'exèrcit, però sense gaire èxit i finalment es va retirar i es va dedicar a la literatura. A la crònica d'Eusebi Escolàstic se l'esmenta com "Probus Berytius eruditissimus grammaticorumn Romae agnoscitur". Va publicar alguns escrits sobre temes de controvèrsia i va deixar un gran nombre d'observacions sobre les antigues formes de llenguatge. L'any 57 va ser reconegut a Roma com un dels més experts gramàtics (potser el més entès). (ca)
  • Marcus Valerius Probus war ein berühmter lateinischer Grammatiker des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr., der aus der römischen Kolonie Berytos in Syrien stammte. Probus diente zuerst im römischen Heer und wandte sich dann, vermutlich in Rom, der Beschäftigung mit der Literatur zu. Nach Art der alexandrinischen Gelehrten behandelte er die bedeutendsten römischen Dichter, wie Lucretius, Vergil und Horaz kritisch; eine besondere Vorliebe wandte er der archaischen Literatur zu. Ein kurzer biographischer Abriss des Probus ist bei Sueton überliefert. (de)
  • Marko Valerjo Probo, Marcus Valerius Probus, konata ankaŭ kiel M. Valerius Probus Berytius aŭ Probo la Beritano (ĉirkaŭ 20/30 – 105 n.e.), estis romia gramatikisto kaj kritikisto, kiu floris dum la regado de Nerono. (eo)
  • Marcus Valerius Probus, also known as M. Valerius Probus Berytius or Probus the Berytian (c. 20/30 – 105 AD), was a Roman grammarian and critic, who flourished during Nero's reign. He was a student rather than a teacher, and devoted himself to the criticism and elucidation of the texts of classical authors (especially the most important Roman poets) by means of marginal notes or by signs, after the manner of the Alexandrine grammarians. In this way he treated Horace, Lucretius, Terence and Persius, the biography of the last-named being probably taken from Probus's introduction to his edition of the poet. With the exception of these texts, he published little, but his lectures were preserved in the notes taken by his pupils. Some of his criticisms on Virgil may be preserved in the commentar (en)
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