- Luče (pronounced [ˈluːtʃɛ];
sometimes Luče ob Savinji, German:
Leutsch) is the
largest settlement and the
centre of the Muni****lity of Luče in northern...
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Zenobius 2.61 in
Corpus Paroemiographorum Graecorum,
edited by E.L. von
Leutsch and F.W.
Schneidwein (Vandenhoeck et Ruprecht, 1839), vol. 1, p. 48. Euripides...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 972. Endnotes: T.
Gaisford (1836) and E. L.
Leutsch–F. W.
Schneiderwin (1839) B. E. Miller, Mélanges de littérature grecque...
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abridgment of the
collection made by
himself from his
lexicon (ed. by
Ernst von
Leutsch and
Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin in
Paroemiographi Graeci, i. 1839). Diogeni****...
- Zenobius, Diogeni****,
Plutarchus and
Gregorius Cyprius, 1839–51, with E. von
Leutsch), Gottingae, apud
Vandenhoeck et Ruprecht, vol. 1, vol. 2.
Sophocles (1849-1854...
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Ernst Ludwig von
Leutsch (August 16, 1808 – July 28, 1887) was a
German classical philologist born in
Frankfurt am Main. He
studied classical philology...
- ἀλαζονευομένων. This is a
bragging proverb from Pseudo-Diogenes
collected in von
Leutsch, E. L.; Schneidewin, F. G. (1839).
Corpus paroemiographorum Graecorum,...
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originally composed of
eight communities:
Kokarje (Altenburg), Laufen,
Leutsch, Neustift, Oberburg, Praßberg,
Rietz and Sulzbach. The
Gerichtsbezirk Oberburg...
- Apollodorus, 2.7.4; Hyginus,
Fabulae 244;
Appendix Proverbiorum, 2.85 (
Leutsch and Schneidewin, pp. 411–412). Sophocles'
Aleadae frs. 84, 86, and 87 (Lloyd-Jones...
- ("Callippus runs"). Otto (1890) 66.
Leutsch (1851) ad loc.;
Shackleton Bailey in his
commentary to Cic. Att. 13, 12, 3. See
Leutsch (1851) II 757, and Shackleton...