Arellius Fuscus

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Arellius Fuscus (or Aurelius Fuscus) was an ancient Roman orator. He spoke with ease in both Latin and Greek, in an elegant and ornate style. Charles Thomas Cruttwell says that Arellius was an Asiatic, that is, a practitioner of an elevated oratorical style.

He was probably the teacher of

Naturalis Historia of the latter. Another pupil was Papirius Fabianus.[2]

Notes

  1. Porcius Latro; [1] for report by Seneca the Elder in his Suasor, which contains a passage of Fuscus on astrology
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  2. ^ Dictionary entry Archived February 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Fabianus entry Archived February 2, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.