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(-eus), a, um [ Carystus 1. \]каристский (marmor PM; columnae Capit)
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Carystius — Carytius of Pergamum ( el. Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost. Among his works were Historical Notes (Ἱστορικα ὑπομνήματα), On the Dramatic Poets (Περι… … Wikipedia
ANTIGONUS Carystius — Historicus; extremi Philadelphi temporibus vixit. De vitis Philosophorum scripsit, quos recensuit Io. Ionsius l. 2. c. 4. de Hist. Phil. Script. Idem ἱςτορι ῶν παραδότρων συναγωγην` reliquit, quam Steph. citat in Γύαρος; et Meursius edidit,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Euphraeus — (Greek: Ευφραιος; fl. ca. Fourth Century BCE; d. ca. 342 BCE/341 BCE) was a philosopher and student of Plato from the town of Oreus in northern Euboea. He appears to have been active in politics in addition to his speculative studies, being first … Wikipedia
Demetrius Phalereus — (Δημήτριος Φαληρεύς), also known as Demetrius of Phaleron (c. 350 c. 280 BC) was an Athenian orator originally from Phalerum, a student of Theophrastus and one of the first Peripatetics. Demetrius was a distinguished statesman who governed Athens … Wikipedia
Antigonus of Carystus — (in Euboea; in Greek Unicode|Ἀντίγονος ὁ Καρύστιος; in Latin Antigonus Carystius ), Greek writer on various subjects, flourished in the 3rd century BC. After some time spent at Athens and in travelling, he was summoned to the court of Attalus I… … Wikipedia
Diocles of Carystus — (Greek: Διοκλῆς ὁ Καρύστιος; lived 4th century BC), a very celebrated Greek physician, was born at Carystus in Euboea, lived not long after the time of Hippocrates, to whom Pliny says he was next in age and fame.[1] Not much is known of his life … Wikipedia
Fifth Letter (Plato) — The Fifth Letter of Plato , also called Epistle V or Letter V , is an epistle that tradition has ascribed to Plato. It falls among those Epistles of Plato that have nothing to do with Sicilian politics and the intrigues between Dion and his… … Wikipedia
Antiphanes — may refer to:*Antiphanes (comic poet) of Athens 4th c.BC *Antiphanes (tragic poet) Carystius 5th c.BC *Antiphanes of Berge Athenian writer 4th c.BC *Antiphanes of Argos sculptor *Antiphanes of Paros sculptor *Antiphanes sculptor of Erechtheum… … Wikipedia
Carus-Medaille — Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina Zweck: Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Vorsitz: Volker ter Meulen (Präsident) Gründungsdatum: 1. Januar 1652 Mitgliederzahl: ca 1.300 Sitz: Halle (Saale), Deutschland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher — Leopoldina Zweck: Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Vorsitz: Volker ter Meulen (Präsident) Gründungsdatum: 1. Januar 1652 Mitgliederzahl: ca 1.300 Sitz: Halle (Saale), Deutschland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina — Zweck: Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Vorsitz: Jörg Hacker (Präsident) Gründungsdatum: 1. Januar 1652 Mitgliederzahl: ca 1.400 (Stand 11.1.2011) Sitz: Halle (Saale) … Deutsch Wikipedia