Martianus Capella
Enlarge text Shrink text- His Geometria, 1983:t.p. (Marziano Capella)
- Encicl. brit.(Capella, Martianus Minneus Felix; florished late 4th and early 5th cent. A.D.)
- Brit. Lib. general catalog to 1975, 1980(Capella, Martianus Mineus Felix)
- Bib. nat.(Capella, Martianus Mineus Felix)
- Oxford classical dict.(Martianus Capella)
- Opus Martiani Capelle de nuptijs Philologiae [et] Mercurij libri duo, 1499:caption title (Martiani Minei Felicis Capellae Afri Carthaginensis ...)
Martianus Minneus Felix Capella (fl. c. 410–420) was a jurist, polymath and Latin prose writer of late antiquity, one of the earliest developers of the system of the seven liberal arts that structured early medieval education. He was a native of Madaura. His single encyclopedic work, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii ("On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury"), also called De septem disciplinis ("On the seven disciplines"), is an elaborate didactic allegory written in a mixture of prose and elaborately allusive verse. Martianus often presents philosophical views based on Neoplatonism, the Platonic school of philosophy pioneered by Plotinus and his followers. Like his near-contemporary Macrobius, who also produced a major work on classical Roman religion, Martianus never directly identifies his own religious affiliation. Much of his work occurs in the form of dialogue, and the views of the interlocutors may not represent the author's own.
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