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Suidas   (translated from Spanish)
Suidas Suidas (976-1028), lexicographer-historian-compiler who tried ...
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Palaephatus
... the name of four literary persons in Suidas, who, however, seems to have confounded different ... as an old bard crowned with laurel Suidas has preserved the titles of the following ... Priene, lived in the time of Artaxerxes. Suidas attributes to him the five books of ... παιδικα) by the philosopher Aristotle, for which Suidas quotes the authority of Philo, περι παραδοξον ... of Theodorus of Ilium , 'Εν δευτερω Τρωικων. Suidas gives the titles of the following ...
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Suda   (translated from German)
... Justus Lipsius the sentence is attributed: pecus Suidas est, sed pecus aurei velleris - Suidas is a sheep, but a sheep with ... became to approximately 1930 an author named Suidas (also Souidas or Soudas) attributed, an author ... Probably it acts therefore with (falsely as Suidas read) word Suda in the handwriting around ... the suffer-RSR-HISTORICAL sources of the Suidas, 1866 Hans's L. Flat: Investigations ...
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History and development of the encyclopedia   (translated from German)
... as Suda work quoted (also: Suda, Souda, Suidas or Suida) is in byzantinisches Lexikon of ... in former times particularly under the name Suidas quoted, an author of this name is ... Probably it acts with that falsely as Suidas read word Suda in the handwriting around ... Justus Lipsius the sentence is attributed: "pecus Suidas est, sed pecus aurei velleris"("Suidas is a sheep, but a sheep ...
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User:Sj/Encyclo-history
... als Suda zitierte Werk (auch: Suda, Souda, Suidas oder Suida) ist ein byzantisches Lexikon des ... wurde früher vor allem unter dem Namen Suidas zitiert, ein Autor dieses Namens ist aber ... handelt es sich bei dem fälschlich als Suidas gelesenen Wort Suda in den Handschriften um ... Lipsius wird der Satz zugeschrieben: "pecus est Suidas, sed pecus aurei velleris" ("Suidas ist ein Schaf, aber ein Schaf ...
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Hesychius of Miletus
... has been incorporated in the lexicon of Suidas, as we learn from that author. It ... is disputed, however, whether the words in Suidas ("of which this book is an epitome") mean that Suidas himself epitomized the work of Hesychius, or ... of an already epitomized Hesychius used by Suidas. The second view is more generally held ... exception of the excerpts in Photius and Suidas. A smaller compilation, chiefly from Diogenes ...
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Pappus of Alexandria
... than Claudius Ptolemy whom he often quotes. Suidas states that he was of the same ... of Theodosius I. (A.D. 372-395). Suidas says also that Pappus wrote a commentary ... largely assimilated by the latter, and that Suidas, through failure to disconnect the two commentaries ... lost, and the rest having suffered considerably. Suidas enumerates other works of Pappus. Pappus also ...
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Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople
... episcopate Acacius first appeared in authentic history (Suidas, s.v.) as the orphanotrophos, or an ... Constantinople, which he administered with conspicuous success. Suidas further describes Acacius as possessing an undoubtedly ... by the arts of an accomplished courtier (Suidas, l.c.), which led to his succession ... of liberality, courtliness, and ostentation, noticed by Suidas, are of worthy importance. Monophysitism controversy Allied ...
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Suda
Suda The Suda (Greek: or alternatively Suidas Σουΐδας) is a massive 10th century Byzantine ... a prefatory note states to be "by Suidas") gives a brief chronology of the world ... Ottoman pillage of the city in 1453. Suidas's lexicon is something between a grammatical ... sound (of course in the pronunciation of Suidas's time, which is the same as ...
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Lucian of Antioch
... According to a tradition preserved by the Suidas, Lucian was born at Samosata, Kommagene, Syria ... not corroborated by any other author; the Suidas most likely confounded the history of Lucian ... oration. There are epistles mentioned by the Suidas; a fragment of one announces the death ...
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