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Crassitia (gens) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crassitia (gens) The ''gens Crassitia'' was a plebeian family at Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Lucius Crassitius, a freedman and a Latin grammarian. He was a native of Tarentum, and originally named ''Pasicles'', which he later changed to ''Pansa''. He gave lectures on grammar, and taught the sons of many of the noblest families at Rome, including Iullus Antonius, the son of the triumvir Marcus Antonius. He earned renown for his commentary on Gaius Helvius Cinna's poem, ''Smyrna'', and his praises were celebrated in an epigram of Suetonius. In later life he gave up teaching in order to devote himself to philosophy.〔Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, ''De Illustribus Grammaticis'', 18.〕〔M. Augustus Weichert (ed.), ''Poëtarum Latinorum Reliquiae'', p. 184.〕〔''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', William Smith, Editor.〕 Cicero mentions a Crassitius amongst the friends of Marcus Antonius. He may have been the former master of Pasicles, afterwards Lucius Crassitius, or they may have been the same man.〔Marcus Tullius Cicero, ''Philippicae'', v. 6, xiii. 2.〕〔 ==See also== List of Roman gentes
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