10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAROEMIOGRAPHER»
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Ainoi, Logoi, Mythoi: Fables in Archaic, Classical, and ...
It is less clear, however, whether or not the comedian, just like the
paroemiographer, used the proverb as a condensation of265, or allusion to266,
the fable, for it is possible that, conversely267, the fable was made up by
Zenobius (or some ...
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Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary
Ath. 2.6, Bühler argues that the paroemiographer Loukillos, Zenobios' source,
had no need of all this information—the entire genealogy, the sacrifice of Kodros
told at length—whereas it suited a Platonic commentator very well; therefore, the
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3
The Origins of European Thought about the Body, the Mind, ...
229, Kaibel), it would seem to be later than Homer; while in any case the
paroemiographer's explanation shows that he is groping after a meaning, and
can take refuge only in vagueness. It appears that instead of explaining, this
phrase is ...
Richard Broxton Onians, 1954
4
Ariadne's Thread: A Guide to International Tales Found in ...
Apollonios of Rhodes (continued) 13011, 35m; 1.172-173: 166n; 2.178: 352n;
3.997: 165n; 4.865-879: 489n Apostolios (paroemiographer, 15th cent, a.d.), 7.50
: 256n; 9.79: 35m; 13.67a: 44n; 14.75: 40511; 17.6: 190n Appendix Proverbiorum
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5
The Delphic Oracle, Its Responses and Operations, with a ...
Commonly the proverb-oracle is anonymous in a paroemiographer's entry ;
occasionally Delphi or Apollo is mentioned. Several statements or commands
called oracles by some ancient writers are aphorisms or maxims, stated in plain,
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Joseph Eddy Fontenrose, 1978
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The Learned Banqueters: General indexes
408; 7.281d Apollophanes, troublemaker (PAA 143890), 125511 Apostolius,
paroemiographer, (Leutsch-Schneidewin eds), 15.706-1): 3.800
Apotumpanischas, dogs Pythodelus, 4.1660 Aprias, king of Egypt, 13.5600
Apthonetus, cook, ...
Athenaeus (of Naucratis.), 2012
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From Ikaria to the Stars: Classical Mythification, Ancient ...
... military engineer Xenophon, c. 430-350 B.C. Athenian general and historian.
Anab. = Anabasis Hell. = Hellenica Lac. = Respublica Lacedaemoniorum Mem. =
Memorabilia Zenobius, 2d century A.D. Sophist and paroemiographer Johannes
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Gerardus Joannes Vossius: Poeticarum Institutionum Libri ...
... 834, 836, 840, 854, 856, 1000, 1050, 1118, 1138 Lucil(l)ius, Gaius (satirist, 180
-102/1 BC) 17, 246, 454,814,966,9112-984,9889949981006, 1014, 1024, 1198
Lucillus of Tarrha (Greek paroemiographer, called 'The Tharrean') 1140, 1428, ...
... historian (FGrH 393), F 1: 13.60 If Zeno of Citium, Stoic philosopher, 13.603e,
607e-f Zeno of Sidon, Epicurean philosopher, 13.611b Zenobius,
paroemiographer, 4.81: 14.624b Zeus, 13.597e, 601e-f, 602e; 14.633e, 643b; as
Zeus Pelorias, ...
Athenaeus, S. Douglas Olson, 2011
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Popular Morality in the Early Roman Empire
Diogenianus' explanation and is one of many where the paroemiographer seems
simply to be extrapolating from theproverb. Buton this interpretation, whyis this
proverbial, and not something one says when someone is actually ill? Perhaps it
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