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According to the Suda, he also had an eromenos, Palaephatus of Abydus.
Information about Hippocrates can also be found in the writings of Aristotle, which date from the 4th century BC, in the Suda of the 10th century AD, and in the works of John Tzetzes, which date from the 12th century AD.
The song title itself was used as the title for the Japanese video game No More Heroes created by noted Punk music fan Goichi Suda, also known as Suda51.
According to Suda, his father's name was Meidon and his grandfather, also named Bacchylides, was a famous athlete, yet according to Etymologicum Magnum his father's name was Meidylus.
Porphyry and Iamblichus refer to a biography of Pythagoras by Apollonius, which has not survived ; it is also mentioned in the Suda.
Suda mentions a feud between Simonides and the Rhodian lyric poet, Timocreon, for whom Simonides apparently composed a mock epitaph that touches on the issue of the Rhodian's medism — an issue that also involved Themistocles.
" The Suda credits him also with inventing " the third note of the lyre " ( which is known to be wrong since the lyre had seven strings from the 7th century ), and four letters of the Greek alphabet.
There are several accounts of his life by anonymous Greek writers, and the Suda and Eudocia also mention him.
According to Suda, both his " constitution " () and his " precepts " () were composed in elegiac couplets, but Pausanias also mentions " anapests ", a few lines of which, quoted by Dio Chrysostom and attributed to Tyrtaeus by a scholiast, could have belonged to the so-called " war songs " (), of which nothing else survives.
However, according to Suda, Bakis was also an epithet of Peisistratus.
The Suda also ascribes to the author a work on the sphere ( in Greek ), a fragment of which, professing to be an introduction to the Phaenomena of Aratus, may still be extant ( in Greek ).
Pherecydes spent the greater part of his working life in Athens, and so he was also called Pherecydes of Athens: the encyclopedic Byzantine Suda consider Pherecydes of Athens and of Leros separately.
According to the Suda ( Alpha 4025 ), Artemidorus also penned a Oiônoscopica ( Interpretation of Birds ) and a Chiroscopica ( Palmistry ), but neither has survived, and the authorship is discounted.
" According to the Suda, he also wrote ( perhaps " in the decades around 480 B. C.
The game was written and directed by Goichi Suda, also known by the nickname Suda51, and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi.
Goichi Suda, also known as Suda51, wrote, designed, and directed Killer7, which he considers his proudest achievement.
" Suda also drew from yakuza film Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Hiroshima Deathmatch.
Timocreon was also known as a composer of scolia ( drinking-songs ) and, according to the Suda, wrote plays in the style of Old Comedy.
The Suda lists no other work by Hecataeus, also not a historical account of Egypt.
, also known as Suda 51, is the CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture and a former designer at Human Entertainment.
Suda and his studio also frequently collaborate with other developers, including creating the story sequences for the Wii title Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, Suda's involvement in Super Smash Bros. Brawl ( his nickname " Suda51 " appears in the credits for the game's " Subspace Emissary " mode ), and a radio drama prequel to Snatcher with Hideo Kojima titled Sdatcher.
As the Suda also calls him a Syracusan, it is conjectured that he belonged to the literary circle at the court of Hiero II.
He also collaborated with Grasshopper Manufacture's Goichi Suda on Shadows of the Damned using the Unreal Engine 3.
The company is headed by Goichi Suda, also known as Suda51, and is noted for its original and imaginative titles-ones that are also fraught with financial risk.

Suda and us
The Suda tells us that his work Chilieteris (" The Millennium ") covered the period from the founding of Rome to the reign of Alexander Severus.

Suda and Herodotus
This theory is based on the absence of any mention of cavalry in Herodotus ' account of the battle, and an entry in the Suda dictionary.
According to the Suda ( an 11th-century encyclopaedia of Byzantium which likely took its information from traditional accounts ), Herodotus learned the Ionian dialect as a boy living on the island of Samos, whither he had fled with his family from the oppressions of Lygdamis, tyrant of Halicarnassus and grandson of Artemisia I of Caria.
Moreover, the fact that the Suda is the only source we have for the heroic role played by Herodotus, as liberator of his birthplace, is itself a good reason to doubt such a romantic account.
Herodotus's recitation at Olympia was a favourite theme among ancient writers and there is another interesting variation on the story to be found in the Suda, Photius and Tzetzes, in which a young Thucydides happened to be in the assembly with his father and burst into tears during the recital, whereupon Herodotus observed prophetically to the boy's father: " Thy son's soul yearns for knowledge.
A story recorded by Herodotus, and later by Strabo, Athenaeus, Ovid and the Suda, tells of a relation between Charaxus and the Egyptian courtesan Rhodopis.

Suda and later
Among ancient sources, the poet Simonides, another near-contemporary, says the campaign force numbered 200, 000 ; while a later writer, the Roman Cornelius Nepos estimates 200, 000 infantry and 10, 000 cavalry, of which only 100, 000 fought in the battle, while the rest were loaded into the fleet that was rounding Cape Sounion ; Plutarch and Pausanias both independently give 300, 000, as does the Suda dictionary.
Modern scholars generally turn to Herodotus's own writing for reliable information about his life, very carefully supplemented with other ancient yet much later sources, such as the Byzantine Suda:
The story was later retold and elaborated by Ausonius in The Masque of the Seven Sages, in the Suda ( entry " Μᾶλλον ὁ Φρύξ ," which adds Aesop and the Seven Sages of Greece ), and by Tolstoy in his short story Croesus and Fate.
Of the five books of lyrical pieces mentioned in the Suda and by Athenaeus, only mere fragments collected from the citations of later writers now exist.
The gesture recurs as a form of mockery in Peace, alongside farting in someone's face ; the usage is later explained in the Suda and included in the Adagia of Erasmus.
Much later, the Byzantine Greek encyclopedia, Suda ( 10th century?
His work such as " Punchi Suda ", " Ennada Manike " and notably " Namo Namo Maatha " ( adapted as Sri Lanka's national anthem later ) established the sarala gee genre.
Many lurid details were conjured up by later writers, assembled in the Suda, expanded upon in Renaissance poetry and collected in Bulfinch and in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Lamia was envious of other mothers and ate their children.
Of the five books of lyrical pieces by Anacreon which the Suda and Athenaeus mention as extant in their time, we have now but the merest fragments, collected from the citations of later writers.
His Collection of Florid Expressions, a sort of anthology or chrestomathy attributed to him by the Suda, is lost, but elements of it survive in later lexica.
In view of the general tradition of antiquity, that both treatises were the work of Menander, it is possible that the author of the second was not identical with the Menander mentioned by the Suda ; since the name is of frequent occurrence in later Greek literature.
According to the Suda, he flourished later than Callias Schoenion.
A confused notice in the Suda mentions three persons of the name: the first, the inventor of the alphabet ; the second, the son of Pandion, according to some the first prose writer, a little later than Orpheus, author of a history of the foundation of Miletus and of Ionia generally, in four books ; the third, the son of Archelaus, of later date, author of a history of Attica in fourteen books, and of some poems of an erotic character.
The first season was directed by Yumiko Suda and animated by Masaaki Yuasa ( who later directed Mind Game in 2004 ).

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