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Ptolemy Chennus or
Chennos ("quail") (Koinē Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος Χέννος
Ptolemaios Chennos), was an
Alexandrine grammarian during the
reigns of
Trajan and...
- word is formosissima. In an
attempt to
rationalize the myth,
Ptolemaeus Chennus wrote that
instead of an apple, the
three goddesses fought over
which would...
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Apollodorus 2.5.8;
Ptolemaeus Chennus, 147b, in Photius's
Bibliotheca Ptolemaeus Chennus, in Photius's
Bibliotheca Ptolemaeus Chennus, 147b. Pausanias, Description...
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stoned to
death by the Gr**** army. Her
story was
related by
Ptolemaeus Chennus, as
quoted by
Photios in his
Bibliotheca (cod. 190). Weinberg, Tim (July...
- the twelfth-century
bishop Eustathius,
whose likely source was
Ptolemy Chennus (O'Hara p. 173).
Cameron discusses this
summary in his
chapter on "Bogus...
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Description of
Greece 2.17.4.
Scholia on Theocritus'
Idylls 15.64.
Ptolemaeus Chennus, New
History Book 6, as
epitomized by
Patriarch Photius in his Myriobiblon...
- Callimachus, Hymn. in Dian., 60. "Bibliothèque de Photius : 190. Ptolémée
Chennus,
Nouvelle Histoire". remacle.org. "ToposText". topostext.org.
Orphic fr...
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Chennu Nalike is an
ancient traditional folk art form
practised by Tulu
people from the
region of Tulu Nadu, India. This
performing after the harvesting...
- Классик. ISBN 978-5-87455-463-7. "Bibliothèque de Photius : 190. Ptolémée
Chennus,
Nouvelle Histoire". remacle.org.
Retrieved 6
September 2023. The referent...
- the issue, and he
decreed that
Melus would serve Aphrodite.
Ptolemaeus Chennus wrote that the
story concerning the
golden apple was
inspired by this incident...