Calacte

Calacte
Calactē, ēs f.
Калакта, город на сев. побережье Сицилии (ныне Caronia) C

Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.

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  • Caecilius of Calacte — For others of this name see Archagathus (disambiguation) Caecilius, of Calacte in Sicily, Greek rhetorician, flourished at Rome during the reign of Augustus. Originally called Archagathus, he took the name of Caecilius from his patron, one of the …   Wikipedia

  • CAECILIUS OF CALACTE — (first century C.E.), literary critic, rhetorician, and historian. Born in Calacte, Sicily, he was active in Rome in the days of Augustus. He wrote in Greek various works on rhetoric and on literary criticism, among them treatises on such themes… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Caecilius of Calacte — ▪ Greek rhetorician flourished 1st century AD, b. Calacte, Sicily       Greek rhetorician who was one of the most important critics and rhetoricians of the Augustan age. The Byzantine Suda lexicon says that he was Jewish.       Only fragments of… …   Universalium

  • Caronia — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Caronia name = Caronia region = Sicily province = Province of Messina (ME) elevation m = 304 area total km2 = 226 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 3555 population density km2 = 16 timezone …   Wikipedia

  • Agathyrnum — or Agathyrna (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἀγάθυρνα), [Polyb. ap. Steph. Byz., polytonic|Ἀγαθύρνον, Ptol.: Agathyrna, Sil. Ital. xiv. 259, Livy; Agathyrnum, Plin.] was an ancient city on the north coast of Sicily between Tyndaris and Calacte. It was… …   Wikipedia

  • Kaikilios — (griechisch Καικίλιος, latinisiert Caecilius; † 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.) war ein griechischer Redner aus der sizilischen Stadt Kale Akte (Calacte). Der Suda zufolge war er Jude. Er gilt neben Dionysios von Halikarnassos als einer der ersten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kale Akte — (griechisch  Καλὴ Ἀκτὴ „schönes Vorgebirge“), auch Kalakta (Καλάκτα), lateinisch Calacte, war eine antike Stadt an der Nordküste Siziliens in der Nähe des heutigen Caronia. Sie wurde 446 v. Chr. von Sikelern und Kolonisten aus Korinth unter… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • SICILY — SICILY, largest island in the Mediterranean, S.W. of the Italian peninsula. History There were probably Jews living in Sicily in the period of the Second Temple; the great Jewish rhetorician caecilius of calacte moved from Sicily to Rome about 50 …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Plutarch — For other uses, see Plutarch (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Petrarch. Plutarch Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus Μέστριος Πλούταρχος Parallel Lives, Amyot translation, 1565 Born c …   Wikipedia

  • Menander — For other meanings of Menander, see Menander (disambiguation). Bust of Menander. Menander (Greek: Μένανδρος, Menandros; ca. 342–291 BC), Greek dramatist, the best known representative of Athenian New Comedy, was the son of well to do parents; his …   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


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