2. Miscellaneous expressions specifying "teacher" or the like with an objective genitive
a. or
, etc.: Soc. HE 2.46.2, 3.1.10, 4.9.4, 5.25.1; cf. 7.17.2, and Part II no. 116; contrast 7.13.7,
; with Part II no. 74.
b. doctor eloquii, etc.: TZ 35 (1972) 136 = BRGK 58 (1977) 453 Trier, doctor Rom[ani] . . . eloqu[i]i, of the Latin grammaticus L. Terentius lulianus (cf. 1d above); Martyrius GL 7.165.14, doctor . . . elocutionis Latinae, of Adamantius (see Part II nos. 2, 95); cf. Prisc. Inst., GL 2.238.5f., omnis eloquentiae decus, of Theoctistus; Eutych. Ars, GL 5.456.29f., Romanae lumen facundiae, of Priscian. Note also Ennod. Dict. 7.8, praevius eloquentiae morumque doctor, of Deuterius, who taught both grammar and rhetoric (cf. Part II no. 44); CIL 6.9858 = ILS 2951, magister eloquentiae, of the rhetorician Fl. Magnus (= Magnus 10 PLRE I, p. 535).
c. : Kaibel 402 = IGR 3.118 = GVI 1184 Sebastopolis (Cappadocia); cf. Kaibel 848,
; Charneux, "Inscriptions" 616f. = SEG 16.261,
, of a governor of s.IV.
d. : SB 1.5941, with Part II no. 220.
e. professor Romanarum litterarum, grammaticus Latinus: Gesta apud Zenophilum, CSEL 26.185.9f.; for professio or professor litterarum,, cf. esp. Dahlmann, Kleine Schriften 255ff.
f. : Kaibel 372 = SEG 6.137 Altintas[*] (Kurtköy [Phrygia]; see Part II no. 158); Dörner, Bericht 54 no. 13 Bithynion / Claudiopolis; cf. PLG[4] 3.362ff., v. 29,
, of the grammarian Coluthus (cf. Part II no. 33).