Philostephanus — is also a genus of plant bugs among the Miridae .Philostephanus of Cyrene (Philostephanus Cyrenaeus [He is referred to once, mistakenly, by Aulus Gellius, as Polystephanus . (FHG); Aulus Gellius found an old manuscript of Polystephanus at… … Wikipedia
Philostephanos — von Kyrene (lateinisch: Philostephanus, in älterer Literatur gelegentlich auch Polystephanus; * in Kyrene) war ein griechischer Dichter und Historiker des 3. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Er war ein Freund oder Schüler des Kallimachos und lebte vermutlich … Deutsch Wikipedia
NAVIGATIO — Phaedro l. 4. fab. 6. Mortis professio dicta, cum ait: Utinam ne unquam Pelei nemoris iugo Pinus bipenni condidisset Thessala, Nec ad professae mortis audacem viam Fabricâsset Argus opere Palladiô ratem. Cui fert suffragium Iuvenal. Sat. 12. v.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Argo — In Greek mythology, the Argo (Ἀργώ) was the ship on which Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcus to retrieve the Golden Fleece. LegendryThe Argo was built by the shipwright Argus, and its crew were specially protected by the goddess Hera. The … Wikipedia
Galatea (mythology) — For the Sicilian nereid in love with Acis, see Acis and Galatea (mythology) For the wife of Lamprus, who prayed to Leto that her daughter be turned into a son, see Leucippus (mythology) Galatea (Greek: Γαλάτεια; she who is milk white )[1] is a… … Wikipedia
Kalaureia — or Calauria is an island close to the coast of Troezen in the Peloponnesus of mainland Greece, part of the modern island pair Poros: for its modern character, see Poros. Strabo describes the coastwise journey along the Hermionic Gulf:: The gulf… … Wikipedia
ARGO — navis in qua Iason cum 54. Heroibus Thessalis Colchos navigavit. Denominis ratione variant Ecymologi. Sententiae eorum ad sex classes revocari possunt. Primo Nonnullis dicta videtur ab Architecti, cuius nomen Argos: de quo Val. Flacc. l. 1. v. 93 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LIBERTI — quasi liberati, dicti sunt, qui ex iusta servitute sunt manumissi. Hi apud Rom. primis temporibus ita distincti sunt ab Ingenuis et Libertinis, ut Ingenuus diceretur is, qui ex duobus Ingenuis vel Libertinis natus esset: Libertinus, qui ex duobus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MANUMISSIO — origo et allectio seu adoptio in cives, olim cives fecit. Tribus autem modis servos manumitti consuevisse. Suetonius, Interpres Topicorum Ciceronis, affirmat: Aut, si quis, consentiente vel iubente Dominô, nomen suum in censum detulisset: aut… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
THRIPS — inter quatuor vermium genera, quae lignum infestant, memoratut Plinio, l. 16. c. 41. Culicibus vero similes, thripas: ex Graeco θρίψ. A quo erosa ligna priscos Lacones pro sigillis habuisse, Hercule inventore, refert apud Hesychium Philostephanus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale