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  • Desiderius Erasmus
    ... erborum declinationes Graecas (1509), and edited Greek texts by Isocrates, Plutarch, and Lucian (1509–1510).
    46 KB (7379 words) - 09:58, 21 December 2023
  • Origen
    ... the teaching of the catechumens to [[Heraclas]], the brother of the martyr Plutarch, his first pupil.
    42 KB (6658 words) - 08:37, 26 October 2021
  • Alpha (letter)
    ===Plutarch=== ... ussion on why the letter alpha stands first in the alphabet. Ammonius asks Plutarch what he, being a [[Boeotia]]n, thinks of [[Cadmus]], the [[Phoenicia]]n wh ...
    7 KB (989 words) - 09:56, 20 March 2024
  • John 7:2
    ... i Bacchi cultores, excogitatas à prophanis hominibus, nugas audire, legat Plutarchum libri ''συμποσιακών κερ. ε.'' [https://www.e-rara.ch/gep_ ... ... invented by profane men, at the feet of the Jews who worship Bacchus, read Plutarch's book συμποσιακή κερ. ε
    9 KB (990 words) - 09:42, 28 January 2023
  • Syria
    ... ritings of [[Posidonius of Apamea]]<sup>[]</sup> influenced [[Livy]] and [[Plutarch]]. * 81.^ Plutarch, Cicero, c. 4; Lucullus, c. 4; Cicero, Academica, ii. 19.
    84 KB (12418 words) - 07:57, 4 March 2018
  • Etymology
    ... (b. approx. 522 BC) employed creative etymologies to flatter his patrons. Plutarch employed etymologies insecurely based on fancied resemblances in sounds. I ... ... In his Odes Pindar spins complimentary etymologies to flatter his patrons. Plutarch (Life of Numa Pompilius) spins an etymology for pontifex ("bridge-builder" ...
    16 KB (2540 words) - 10:14, 4 February 2024
  • Mary, Queen of Scots
    ... h bequeathed it to Sir [[John Coxe Hippisley]], together with a valuable [[Plutarch]], a Codex with painted (illuminated) letters, and a gold coin struck in S ...
    52 KB (8310 words) - 04:16, 12 March 2016
  • Affectionate
    ::::Plutarch saith fitly of those who affectionate themselves to Monkies and little Dog ...
    2 KB (180 words) - 05:36, 11 December 2018
  • Denarius
    * 5. Plutarch's Lives, Vol 2, John Langhorne, DD, William Langhorne, AM, London 1813
    9 KB (1395 words) - 12:06, 15 March 2016
  • Dionysiou monastery
    ... 90, a 13th century manuscript containing selections from [[Herodotus]], [[Plutarch]] and (shown here) [[Diogenes Laertius]]]]
    2 KB (225 words) - 02:23, 12 March 2016
  • The Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus
    ... ly and flattery; when Seneca made such sport with Claudius' canonizations; Plutarch, with his dialogue between Ulysses and Gryllus; Lucian and Apuleius, with ...
    198 KB (36848 words) - 11:55, 11 January 2019
  • Stauros
    In the writings of the [[Diodorus Siculus]] (1st century BC), [[Plutarch]] and [[Lucian]], the word ''stauros'' is generally translated as "cross", ...
    9 KB (1161 words) - 11:23, 29 December 2012
  • Aldus Manutius
    ... dagiorum Chiliades'', Erasmus helped Manutius proofread a Greek edition of Plutarch's ''Moralia'' along with many other Aldine Press publications. ... hed an edition of minor Greek [[orator]]s (1508) and the lesser works of [[Plutarch]] (1509). Printing work halted again while the [[League of Cambrai]] tried ...
    33 KB (4698 words) - 07:33, 14 August 2024
  • Francisco de Enzinas
    ... ]. (In this connection, it is worth noting that Enzinas's translation of [[Plutarch]]'s ''Lives'' was published under the pseudonym, 'Juan Castro de Salinas'. ... ... e end of 1549 to print Spanish translations of [[Lucian]], [[Livy]], and [[Plutarch]]. The reasons are not difficult to understand: his primary interest was p ...
    9 KB (1259 words) - 03:48, 11 August 2016
  • Henri Estienne
    ... those of [[Herodotus]], [[Eschylus]], [[Plato]], [[Horace]], [[Virgil]], [[Plutarch]], and [[Pliny the Elder]].
    6 KB (821 words) - 23:13, 16 August 2019
  • Authorized King James Version - Translators to the Reader
    ... ch kind, or rather unkind acceptance. The first Roman Emperor [C. Caesar. Plutarch] did never do a more pleasing deed to the learned, nor more profitable to ... ... e houses in such comely fashion, as had been most sightly and convenient; [Plutarch in Camillo.] was Catiline therefore an honest man, or a good patriot, that ...
    65 KB (11735 words) - 10:18, 14 March 2020
  • Richard Porson
    ... pplices'' (673–677) by the help of a nearly equally corrupt passage of [[Plutarch]]'s ''Eroticus''. ... (clergyman)|Joseph Robertson]]'s ''Parian Chronicle'', Thomas Edwards's ''Plutarch on Education'',<sup>[3]</sup> and [[Richard Payne Knight]]'s ''Essay on th ...
    19 KB (3013 words) - 04:08, 25 May 2020

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