- from
Philologus of
Sinope at OrthodoxWiki,
which is
dually licensed under CC-By-SA and GFDL. All
relevant terms must be followed.
Apostle Philologus of...
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Philologus. 123 (1–2): 296. doi:10.1524/phil.1979.123.12.288. S2CID 163347317. Rawson...
- na quarentena:
ampliando o vocabulário da língua portuguesa".
Revista Philologus (in Portuguese). 26 (78). Círculo
Fluminense de
Estudos Filológicos e...
- ****enistic
period from the city of Byzantium. She was the wife of
Andromachus Philologus and the
mother – the Suda says daughter, but this is less
likely – of...
- Keaveney,
Arthur (1
January 1984). "A Note on Servius, Ad
Aeneid 7, 637".
Philologus. 128 (1–2): 138–139. doi:10.1524/phil.1984.128.12.138. ISSN 2196-7008...
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Hebrew philology (
Philologus Hebraeus, 1656;
Philologus Hebraeo-Mixtus, 1663;
Philologus Hebraeo-Latino-Belgi****, 1668;
Philologus Hebraeo-Graecus, 1670;...
- Gyrinno, and
Other Hetairai:
Female Personal Names in Sappho's Poetry".
Philologus. 157 (2): 199–222. doi:10.1515/phil.2013.0017. ISSN 0031-7985. S2CID 163799202...
- Cicero's own
slaves said they had not seen him, but he was
given away by
Philologus, a
freedman of his
brother Quintus Cicero. As
reported by
Seneca the Elder...
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market flooding, and
plummeting sales. Four brothers,
Thomas Loud, Jr.,
Philologus Loud, John Loud, and
Joseph Loud, were
involved with the company. Thomas...
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Lucius Ateius Praetextatus (surnamed "
Philologus"—Φιλόλογος), (died c. 29 BC) was a
Roman freedman, rhetorician, and grammarian.
Ateius Praetextatus was...