Phrynichus Arabius — This article deals with the grammarian. For other persons of the same name, see Phrynichus. Phrynichus Arabius or Phrynichus of Bithynia (Greek: polytonic|Φρύνιχος) was a Greek grammarian who flourished in second century Bithynia, writing works… … Wikipedia
ARABIS vel ARABIUS, ARBIS — ARABIS, vel ARABIUS, ARBIS Plinio l. 7. c. 2. Indiae fluv. qui ab Arianis montibus per Drangas, et Gedrosios in Oceahum defluit. Eius accolae Arabitae. Steph. Item Aethiopiae vicus. Ptolomaeo … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Phrynichus Arabius — ▪ grammarian and rhetorician flourished 2nd century AD, Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey] grammarian and rhetorician who produced Sophistike paraskeue (“A Grounding in Sophistic”), of which a few fragments and a summary by Photius… … Universalium
arabio — arabio, a (del lat. «Arabĭus»; ant.) adj. y, aplicado a personas, también n. Árabe. * * * arabio, bia. (Del lat. Arabĭus). adj. desus. árabe. Apl. a pers., era u. t. c. s … Enciclopedia Universal
ARABIA — I. ARABIA Asiae regio, Africae proxima, cuius longitudo a mari Mediterraneo in confiniis Aegypti, usque ad initium sinus Persici et promontorium Corodamum, latitudo inter Persicum Arabicumque sinus intercipitur. Habet ab Ortu montes, qui illam a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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William Gunion Rutherford — (17 July, 1853 ndash; 19 July, 1907) was a Scottish scholar.He was born in Peeblesshire and educated at St Andrews and Oxford, where he graduated in natural science, with a view to following the medical profession, which he abandoned in favour of … Wikipedia
Atticism — (meaning favouring Attica, the region that includes Athens) in Greece) was a rhetorical movement that began in the first quarter of the first century BC; it may also refer to the wordings and phrasings typical of this movement, in contrast with… … Wikipedia
Anonymus — is the Latin word for anonymous , the correct English spelling. The Latin spelling, however, is traditionally used by scholars in the humanities to refer to an ancient writer whose name is not known, or to a manuscript of their work. Many such… … Wikipedia
Cornelianus — Sulpicius Cornelianus was a Roman rhetorician. He lived in the reign of the Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Verus. This puts him in the late 2nd century (Aurelius and Verus reigned from 161 to 180). Cornelianus acted as secretary to Marcus… … Wikipedia