See Also: Suetonius(encyclopedia)

evection (iou) and Suetonius (sh)


evection (iou)



evection noun. M17.
[Latin evectio(n-), from evect- pa. ppl stem of evehere carry out, elevate, from e- E- + vehere carry.]
A lifting up; elevation, exaltation (lit. & fig.). Only in M17.
A periodic inequality in the moon's motion manifested as a displacement in longitude, caused by the perturbing effect of the sun. E18.

Suetonius (sh)




Latin Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus

born AD 69, probably Rome
died after 122

Roman biographer and antiquarian.

Suetonius's family was of the knightly class. His writings include Concerning Illustrious Men, short biographies of literary figures that were the ultimate source of nearly all that is known about the lives of eminent Roman authors. Lives of the Caesars, his Other major work, is seasoned with bits of gossip and scandal related to the first 11 emperors; it is largely responsible for the vivid picture of Roman society and its decadent leaders that dominated historical thought until modified in modern times by the discovery of nonliterary evidence.