[1184] Ars Amat. ii. 281.

[1185] Wilamowitz, On Greek Historical Writing (trans. G. Murray), p. 16, ‘The Greeks and Romans had no education in history’; p. 18, ‘No man in antiquity ever gave lectures on history’. Chassang remarks that there was no separate ‘chair’ for history, Le Roman dans l’antiquité, p. 98. Glover, Life and Letters, p. 106.

[1186] Röm. Privatalt., p. 328, note 3.

[1187] Aus. Prof. xxvi. 3:

Historia si quos vel poeticus stylus,

Forumve fecit nobiles.

This seems to indicate that history was conceived of as a separate subject.

[1188] Protrep. 61.

[1189] Prof. xx. 8 ‘Historiam callens Livii et Herodoti’.

[1190] Aus. Ep. x. 32. 22.