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Aelius Donatus

320 - 380

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Aelius Donatus (English: ; fl. mid-fourth century AD) was a Roman grammarian and teacher of rhetoric. He once taught Jerome, an early Christian Church father who is most known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, known as the Latin Vulgate. Newer revisions of the Vulgate are still in common use by the Catholic Church. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aelius Donatus is the 933rd most popular writer (down from 748th in 2019). (down from 317th in 2019)

Aelius Donatus was a Roman grammarian and teacher who was famous for his Latin grammar.

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Among writers, Aelius Donatus ranks 933 out of 7,302Before him are Ľudovít Štúr, Marie d'Agoult, Hans Sachs, Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, Katherine Mansfield, and Johann Kaspar Lavater. After him are Jan Neruda, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, David Irving, Stefan George, Ján Kollár, and Julien Green.

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Among people born in 320, Aelius Donatus ranks 5Before him are Constans, Aurelius Victor, Onuphrius, and Eutropius. After him are Emperor Jianwen of Jin, Firmus, Pishoy, and Flavian I of Antioch. Among people deceased in 380, Aelius Donatus ranks 3Before him are Samudragupta, and Fritigern. After him are Pope Peter II of Alexandria, Festus, and Evagrius of Constantinople.

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