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Volcatius Sedigitus
Volcātius Sedīgitus ((:wɔlˈkaːtɪʊs sɛˈdiːɡɪtʊs)) was the ''titulus'' of a Roman literary critic who flourished around 100 , noted for his ranking of those he considered the best Latin comics.
Nothing is known about Sedigitus beyond that Pliny,〔.214.〕 who calls him an ''illustris poeta'', states that he got his cognomen because he was born with six fingers on each hand. 'Six digits (fingers or toes)' in Latin is ''sex digitī'' (singular ''digitus''.) The Romans did not avoid openly referencing blemishes and personal infirmities in the names they gave to public figures.〔 Apud "''Sigon. de Nom. Rom''", p. 365.〕 (See ''Roman naming conventions''.) A literary critic,〔"Caecilius, Statius." Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2008. "Roman comic poet ranked by the literary critic Volcatius Sedigitus at the head of all Roman writers of comedy."〕 his origin may have been from outside the Roman Empire or his origins may have been lowly. ''Volcatius'' is an adjective〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=-tious Definition )〕 referring to the Volcatia gens and to the Volcae, a Celtic people.
From his work ''Dē Poētīs'' Aulus Gellius' ''Noctēs Atticae''〔.24.〕〔("LacusCurtius • Gellius — Noctes Atticae, Liber XV" ). Retrieved on 2008-11-25. Incorrectly spelled here as "Vulcacius" (see next reference).〕〔Johann Jacob (1635—1706). ''Lexicon Universale''. Lugduni Batavorum, 1698. (p. 695 ). (In Latin.)〕 preserves 13 iambic (senarii ) in didascaly, in which "Canon", as it has been termed, the principal Latin comics are enumerated in order of merit, in this order, from greatest: Caecilius, Plautus, Naevius, Licinius, Atilius, Terence, Turpilius, Trabea, Luscius, Ennius.〔
Historian Suetonius' work ''Vita Terentii'' (''Life of Terence'') quotes "Vulcacius" as having given a few details about Terence's leaving Rome and consequent disappearing. Viz., Sedigitus said that the playwright was going to Asia, i.e., Pergamum, and was never seen again.〔''Vita'' 5 = fr. 2.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Suetonius: Life of Terence )
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