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Chalcus, a
Latin word
derived from the Gr**** word χαλκός
meaning copper or
bronze (plural chalci), may
refer to :
Dionysius Chalcus, an
ancient Athenian...
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Dionysius Chalcus (Gr****: Διονύσιος ὁ Χαλκοῦς) was an
ancient Athenian poet and orator.
According to Athenaeus, he was
called Chalcus ("brazen") because...
- fourth- + -ing). In the New
Testament a coin
equal to one half the
Attic chalcus was
worth about 3/8 of a cent. In the
Gospel of Mark, when a poor widow...
- C****ius Dionysius, Gr****
agricultural writer (2nd cent. BC)
Dionysius Chalcus,
Athenian elegiac poet (5th
century BC)
Dionysius of Byzantium, Gr**** geographer...
- sweetmeats, or kisses.[citation needed]
Ancient writers,
including Dionysius Chalcus, Alcaeus, Anacreon, Pindar, Bacchylides, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides...
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Carystus (c. 300–260 BC)
Diphilus of
Sinope (c. 340–290 BC)
Euphron Dionysius Chalcus,
after the god
Archestratus Theophilus,
contemporary with
Callimedon Sosippus...
- the
Atheist of Melos, poet and
sophist of the 5th
century BC
Dionysius Chalcus (Gr****: Διονύσιος ὁ Χαλκοῦς) an
ancient Athenian poet and
orator Elephantis...
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Roman weights Libra Uncia Drachma Scrupulum Obolus Siliqua Chalcus 1
pound 12
ounces 96
drachms 288
scruples 576
oboli 1,728
siliquas 4,608
chalci 1 ounce ...
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Areopagite –
Athenian convert Dionysius of
Byzantium –
writer Dionysius Chalcus – poet
Dionysius of Halicarn****us –
historian Dionysius of
Heraclea – writer...
- Merota. The
first night on the ship, Ilna and a tough-looking
sailor named Chalcus,
witness the
beginnings of a mutiny. Ilna
tries to warn the
captain and...