Onomacritus — (c. 530 480 BCE), also known as Onomacritos or Onomakritos, was a Greek chresmologue, or compiler of oracles, who lived at the court of the tyrant Pisistratus in Athens. He is said to have prepared an edition of the Homeric poems, and was an… … Wikipedia
ONOMACRITUS Locrus — legum Scriptor, in Cretam, iussu divinô, peregrinationem suscipit. Vide Arstot. l. 2. Polit. fin … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ОНОМАКРИТ — • Onomacrĭtus, Όνομάκριτος, афинянин времен Писистрата и его сыновей. Он помогал Писистрату при редактировании произведений Гомера и, говорят, позволял себе при этом делать некоторые поправки. По Геродоту (7, 6), он был χρησμολόγος и… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
ORPHEUS — ut sensit Myrleanus Asclepiades, Apollinis et Calliopes, unius Musarum, fil. fuit. Virg. in Pollione: Non me carminibus vincet nec Thracius Orpheus, Nec Linus; huic mater quamvis, atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Charites — Charis redirects here. For other uses, see Charis (disambiguation). Graces redirects here. For other uses, see Grace (disambiguation). Cleta redirects here. For the moth genus, see Cleta (moth). Greek deities series Primordial deities Titans and… … Wikipedia
Orpheus — For other uses, see Orpheus (disambiguation). Roman mosaic depicting Orpheus, wearing a Phrygian cap and surrounded by the beasts charmed by the music of his lyre. Orpheus ( … Wikipedia
Musaeus — For people surnamed Musaeus, see Musäus. Musaeus is also a spider genus (Thomisidae). Musaeus or Musaios (Ancient Greek: Μουσαῖος) was the name of three Greek poets. Contents 1 Musaeus of Athens 2 Musaeus of Ephesus 3 Musaeus … Wikipedia
List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… … Wikipedia
Lasus — of Hermione was a Greek lyric poet of the 6th century BC. He is known to have been active at Athens under the reign of the Peisistratids. Pseudo Plutarch s De Musica credits him with innovations in the dithyramb. According to Herodotus, Lasus… … Wikipedia
Literary forgery — Literary forgery, also Literary forgeries and mystifications, pertains to some writing, especially in literature, such as a manuscript, presented as an original, when in fact it is a fake. It is sometimes confused with plagiarism, which it… … Wikipedia