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the           of Arbiter is never found attached to Our author is twice quoted by Terentianus
it in inscriptions or in documents of any descrip- Maurus, once under the name of Arbiter, and once
tion, which renders it probable that the word may as Petronius; and if it were certain, as some have
be regarded as a title or epithet introduced by some insisted, that Terentianus was contemporary with
grainidarian or copyist for the purpose of marking Domitian, one portion of the problem before us
out the individual described by Tacitus, and sepa- might be regarded as solved, but, unfortunately,
rating the author of the Satyricon from all other the age of the grammarian is as much a matter of
Petronii
.