Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Diogenes Laërtius" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Stephanus and Byzantium
Stephanus of Byzantium provides an alternate list of the Amazons that fell against Heracles, describing them as " the most prominent " of their people: Tralla, Isocrateia, Thiba, Palla, Coea ( Koia ), Coenia ( Koinia ).
The tale is also related by Stephanus of Byzantium, and Eustathius.
Diomus is also mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium as the eponym of the deme Diomeia of the Attic phyle Aegeis: Heracles is said to have fallen in love with Diomus when he was received as guest by Diomus ' father Collytus.
Out of their anguish from losing the competition, writes Stephanus of Byzantium, the Sirens turned white and fell into the sea at Aptera (" featherless ") where they formed the islands in the bay that were called Souda ( modern Lefkai ).
All writers concur in representing it as a very ancient city ; Solinus and Stephanus of Byzantium ascribe its foundation to Diomedes ; a legend which appears to have been adopted by the inhabitants, who, in the time of Procopius, pretended to exhibit the tusks of the Calydonian Boar in proof of their descent.
Livy says merely that the colony was sent in Thurinum agrum, and does not mention anything of a change of name ; but Strabo tells us that they gave to the new colony the name of Copiae, and this statement is confirmed both by Stephanus of Byzantium, and by the evidence of coins, on which, however, the name is written " COPIA ".
Other accounts about the origin of the river and its name are given by Stephanus of Byzantium, Strabo, and Plutarch.
Amyrus, eponym of a Thessalian city, is given by Stephanus of Byzantium as " one of the Argonauts "; he is otherwise said to have been a son of Poseidon and to have given his name to the river Amyrus.
Creusa is also mentioned as the mother of Ion with Apollo by Stephanus of Byzantium and in several scholia.
He must have lived after Sextus Empiricus ( c. 200 AD ), whom he mentions, and before Stephanus of Byzantium and Sopater ( c. 500 AD ), who quote him.
The modern form " Diogenes Laertius " is much rarer, and occurs in Stephanus of Byzantium, and in a lemma to the Greek Anthology.
Stephanus of Byzantium informs that Cinyras ' mother was named Amathousa, and it was either from her or Amathous, a son of Heracles, that Amathous, the oldest city of Cyprus, received its name.
According to Stephanus of Byzantium, Termerus was the eponym of the city Termera in Lycia.
Or perhaps Stephanus of Byzantium was correct in stating in his geographical dictionary that Nemausos, the city of Gaul, took its name from the Heracleid ( or son of Heracles ) Nemausios.
§ 51 ), and Stephanus of Byzantium ( s. v .).
Stephanus of Byzantium quotes Athenodorus of Tarsus:
According to Stephanus of Byzantium, he called this city " thuateira " from Greek " θυγατήρ ", " θυγατέρα " ( thugater, thugatera ), meaning " daughter ", although it is likely that it is an older, Lydian name.
Only four lines of the Bassarica ( also on the subject of Dionysus ) have been preserved in a commentary by Stephanus of Byzantium, and according to an epigram in the Palatine Anthology ( 9. 198 ), Nonnus was the author of a work titled the Battle of the Giants.
Stephen of Byzantium, also known as Stephanus Byzantinus ( Greek: ; fl.
Byzantium during Stephanus lifetime
Hermolaus dedicated his epitome to Justinian ; whether the first or second emperor of that name is meant is disputed, but it seems probable that Stephanus flourished in Byzantium in the earlier part of the sixth century AD, under Justinian I.
" Stephanus " ( 2 ) of Byzantium.
Phlegon, quoted in the 5th century geographical dictionary of Stephanus of Byzantium, under ' Gergis ').
* Stephanus of Byzantium, 6th century author of Ethnica, a geographical dictionary

Stephanus and one
Anthemius of Tralles ( c. 474 – before 558 ; ) was a Greek professor of Geometry in Constantinople ( present-day Istanbul in Turkey ) and architect, who collaborated with Isidore of Miletus to build the church of Hagia Sophia by the order of Justinian I. Anthemius came from an educated family, one of five sons of Stephanus of Tralles, a physician.
* On Cities and their Famous Men, epitomized by the grammarian Aelius Serenus, and one of the chief authorities used by Hesychius and Stephanus of Byzantium
Stephanus of Byzantium names a town Apollonia situated in one of the islands ( s. v. ).
In a fragment of a chronological work of Hellanicus called " Priestesses of Hera at Argos ", and preserved by Stephanus, Makedon is son of Aeolus, as Hellanicus relates in the first ( book or archive list ) of his " Hiereiai tes Heras en Argei ", and of Makedon, the son of Aeolus, the present Macedonians were named so, then living alone with the Mysians .< ref > The fragment does not clarify who of the three Aeoli is Makedon's father but Eustathius reported him as one of the ten sons of Aeolus, thus the son of Hellen.

Stephanus and passage
Volume 3, pages 32-33, of the 1578 Stephanus edition of Plato, showing a passage of Timaeus with the Latin translation and notes of Jean de Serres

Stephanus and refers
Erasistratus is generally supposed to have been born at Ioulis on the island of Ceos, though Stephanus of Byzantium refers to him as a native of Cos ; Galen, as a native of Chios ; and the emperor Julian, as a native of Samos.

Stephanus and him
Another name which has been traditionally attributed to him is Eddius Stephanus or Æddi Stephanus, but since his identification with the bearer of this name is no longer accepted by historians today, modern usage tends to favour Stephen.
Strabo and Stephanus call him the " earnest-jester " (, spoudogeloios ).
According to Stephanus of Byzantium, a daughter of Ogygus named Praxidike was married to Tremilus or Tremiles ( after whom Lycia had been previously named Tremile ) and had by him four sons: Tlos, Xanthus, Pinarus and Cragus.
Stephanus of Byzantium also wrote about Zanclus, stating that Zancle could have been named either after him or the well Ζάγκλη.
" To his contemporaries his forty years of influential episcopate, his friendship with Origen and Dionysius, the appeal to him of Cyprian, and his censure of Stephanus might well make him seem the most conspicuous figure of his time " ( Wace ).

Stephanus and ),
Robert I Estienne ( 1503 – 7 September 1559 ), known as Robertus Stephanus in Latin and also referred to as Robert Stephens by 18th and 19th-century English writers, was a 16th century printer and classical scholar in Paris.
Henri Estienne ( 1528 or 1531-1598 ), also known as Henricus Stephanus, was a sixteenth-century French printer and classical scholar.
Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger ( 10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904 ), better known as Paul Kruger and affectionately known as Uncle Paul ( Afrikaans: " Oom Paul ") was State President of the South African Republic ( Transvaal ).
* Kirby, D. P. ( 1983 ) “ Bede, Eddius Stephanus and the ‘ Life of Wilfrid ’”, in: The English Historical Review ; 98. 386 ( 1983 ), pp. 101-14.
), 1502, ( Peri poleōn ) = Stephanus.
), 1994, From political architecture to Stephanus Byzantius: sources for the ancient Greek polis ( Stuttgart ).
He studied at Marburg, Jena, Geneva, and, lastly, Paris, where his teacher was Henry Estienne ( Stephanus ), to whose great Greek Thesaurus Sylburg afterwards made important contributions.
The text is that of Robertus Stephanus ( 1550 ), but the notes, besides including all previously existing collections of various readings, add a vast number derived from his own examination of many new manuscripts, and Oriental versions ( the latter unfortunately he used only in the Latin translations ).
* Paulus Stephanus Cassel ( 1821 – 1892 ), writer and missionary
nat., V, 22 ), but the ordinary name is Mopsuestia, as found in Stephanus of Byzantium and all the Christian geographers and chroniclers.
The name Satrokentae, a Thracian tribe according to Hecataeus ( quoted in Stephanus of Byzantium ), seems to support the second identification.
During this period he sold his land to Stephanus Jacobus Meintjies ( 1819 – 1887 ), after whom the hill is named.
# Stephanus despoth, dominus Rasciae, item-Stefan Lazar IV, known also as Stevan the Tall ( Стеван Високи, 1374 – 19 July 1427 ), Serbian Prince ( 1389-1402 ) and Despot ( 1402-1427 )
* Paul Kruger ( Stephanus Johannes Paul Kruger ), a Boer leader, for whom are named
They were taken in large part from the work of Stephanus ( Robert Estienne of Paris ), who had divided the Greek Testament into verses in 1551, during a journey which he was compelled to make between Paris and Lyon.
He defeated challengers was Aron Lucas Stephanus of RDP ( 558 votes ), Regina Kuhlman of DTA ( 397 votes ), Hendrik Christiaan Humphries of the DP ( 296 votes ) and Bernardt Barry Stephanus of COD ( 126 votes ).

0.529 seconds.