ALCINOUS

ALCINOUS
I.
ALCINOUS
Nausithoi fil. Homer. Od. 7. Rex Phaeacum in Corcyra insul. iustissimus, dicente Orpheô in Argonaut.
Α᾿λκίνοος κραίνεοκε δικαιότατος βατιλήων.
Virg. Georg. l. 2. v. 87.
------ Pomaque et Alcinoi silvae.
Ferunt horum pomariorum tantam fuisse fertilitatem, ut maturis fructibus novi statim succederent. Stat. l. 1. Sylv. 3. v. 81.
Quid bifera Alcinoi referam pomaria? vosque
Qui numquam vacui prodistis in aethera rami?
Iuvenal. Sat. 5. v. 149.
------ ------ Illa iubebit
Poma dari, quorum solô pascaris odore,
Qualia perpetuus Phaeacum autumnus habebat.
Ovid. Amor. l. 1. Eleg. 10.
Praebeat Alcinoi poma benignus ager.
Propert. l. 3. Eleg. 1.
Nec mea Phaeacas aequant pomaria silvas.
Plin. l. 19. c. 4. Antiquitas nihil pruis mirata est, quam Hesperidum hortos ac Regum Adonidis et Alcinoi. Mcminit etiam, praeter vulgares alios, lucorum Alcinoi Theophilus Patriarcha Antiochenus l. 3. ad Autolycum, ubi vulgo male legitur Antinoi. Et Nazianzenus Carm. ad Vitalianum proverbialiter:
--- -- Η῾ δὲ τράπεζα καὶ ἄλσεος Α᾿λκινόοιο
Τερπνοτέρη.
Alcinoi apologus, dicitur de longis et anilibus fabulamentis; refertur a Diogeniano, et Iulio Polluce l. 6. Sumptum ex Homeri Odyssea, ubi Ulysses in convivio Alcinoi Phaeacum Regis prodigiosas fabulas, et portentosa mendacia commemorat de Lotophagis, Laestrygonibus, Circe, Cyclopibus, atque id genus aliis plurimis miraculis, fretus videlicet Phaeacum inscitiâ. Hôc proverbiô usus est Plato de Republica l. 10. Iul. Pollux, l. 2. c. 4. et l. 6. c. 26. Virg. l. 2. Georg. Plin. l. 19. c. 4. Tertullian. de Pallio. c. 2. Nic. Lloydius.
II.
ALCINOUS
Philosophus, epitomen composuit decretorum Platonis. Eam edidit doctissimus vir Dan. Heinsius Graec-Lat. una cum Maximo Tyrio, Lugd. Batav. 1607. in octavo.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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