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Aristophanes of Byzantium
Aristophanes of Byzantium Aristophanes (Greek: ) of Byzantium (Byzantium, 257–Alexandria, 180 BC) was a significant ...
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Aristophanes of Byzantium (translated from Dutch)
Aristophanes of Byzantium Aristophanes of Byzantium (born approx.. 257 v.Chr.) was as ... tragedy writers and are namesake, comedy komediedichter Aristophanes . He wrote the introductions (Greek hypotheseis) ...
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Aristophanes (translated from Dutch)
Aristophanes This concerns see the Greek dense Aristophanes, Aristophanes of Byzantium for the Byzantine philologist Aristophanes. Aristophanes ( 445 v. Chr. – 388 ...
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Talk:Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1
... why would the ancient Greeks have misspelled Byzantium with two z's ? Its not Caragounis ... rather than genuinely interesting questions of accent), Aristophanes' sheep say "βη βη". Now, even in ... is the minority view. I've seen Aristophanes "βη βη" while glancing at Vox Graeca ... Greek frogs say Ko-Ko-Korax (see Aristophanes Frogs) so how do we know that ... sheeps said bah and not vy, and Aristophanes quote is highly relevant (about β ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... Appian - historian Apsines - rhetor Araros - son of Aristophanes Aratus - two; scholar, statesman Arcesilas - four Cyrene ... Pergamum Aristonicus - grammarian Aristonous - citharode Aristonymus - comedian Aristophanes of Byzantium - scholar Aristophanes - playwright Aristophon - Athenian politician Aristotle - philosopher; Athenian ... Dionysius the Areopagite - Athenian convert Dionysius of Byzantium - writer Dionysius Chalcus - poet Dionysius of ...
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User:Thryduulf/Users named after ancient Greeks
... talk • contribs) Aristonymus ( talk • contribs) Aristophanes of Byzantium ( talk • contribs) Aristophanes ( talk • contribs) This is not a ... the Areopagite ( talk • contribs) Dionysius of Byzantium ( talk • contribs) Dionysius Chalcus ( talk • ... of Gadara ( talk • contribs) Theodotus of Byzantium ( talk • contribs) Theognis of Megara ( ...
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Names of Greeks (translated from Greek)
... Germans the name nemec which means stammerer. Aristophanes in his play The Birds calls the ... VIII, 43 ^ Herodotus, "Histories", book II, 158 ^ Aristophanes, "The Birds", 199 ^ Aristophanes, "The Clouds", 492 ^ Dionysius of Halicarnassus, "Romain ... Roumeli." [Treatment] Exterior contacts (Greek) "(the term) Byzantium never existed."
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Talk:Plotinus
... the founder of the Eastern Roman Empire- Byzantium not the Western Empire both he controlled ... Emperor of both not christian. Constantine founded Byzantium to unify the two empires after a ... religion of the Eastern Roman Empire of Byzantium until Theodosius I. In the case of ... you feel alittle apprehensive about the whole Aristophanes thing but... The argument is going to ...
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Names of the Greeks
... the word". In his play The Birds, Aristophanes calls the illiterate supervisor a "barbarian" who ... VIII, 43 ^ Herodotus, "Histories", book II, 158 ^ Aristophanes, "The Birds", 199 ^ Aristophanes, "The Clouds", 492 ^ Dionysius of Halicarnassus, "Roman ... Themselves Non-English external links "(the term) Byzantium never existed." John S. Romanides, "Kostis Palamas ...
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Homeric scholarship
... editors and commentators such as Zenodotos and Aristophanes of Byzantium. The chief preoccupations of the Alexandrian scholars ... 23.296 tell us that Aristarchos and Aristophanes regarded that line as the end of ...
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