Definition
"Donatus" refers to Aelius Donatus, a Roman grammarian and teacher of the 4th century AD. He is best known for his works on Latin grammar and rhetoric. Think of him as the ultimate language arts teacher. His textbooks were widely used for centuries. While modern grammar may seem complex, Donatus simplified the rules for his students. His work played a crucial role in preserving Latin language and literature. He was less famous than orators, but just as impactful.