Marius Plotius Sacerdos
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Marius Plotius Sacerdos was a
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grammarian who flourished towards the end of the third century CE. He wrote an ''
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'' in three books, the third of which treats of
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''Sacerdotis artes''
''Corpus Grammaticorum Latinorum'' (Keil) Grammarians of Latin Post–Silver Age Latin writers Ancient linguists 3rd-century Romans 3rd-century Latin writers {{AncientRome-bio-stub