-
spelling of the
title is disputed. The
transmitted title (paradosis) is "
Suida",
which is also
attested in Eustathius'
commentary on Homer's epic poems;...
- 21–46. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Thespeia (Θέσπεια) Apollodorus, 3.15.1
Suida, s.v. Maidens,
Virgins (Παρθένοι) Pausanias, 2.25.6; Plutarch,
Theseus 32...
- murder,
followed by dismemberment, was in 1966. His
victim was
Margareth Suida, an
Austrian dancer who had been
living in
Brazil for a few years. She was...
-
William Suida, born
Wilhelm Emil
Suida (April 26, 1877 –
October 29, 1959) was an
eminent Austrian art
historian and art
collector and "one of the greatest...
- together.
Harmonia is the
goddess of
harmony and
concord Suida, Suda
Encyclopedia s.v. Praxi****
Suida, Suda
Encyclopedia s.v. Praxi**** This
article incorporates...
-
Lyric V Anonymous, fr. 939 (Inscription from Erythrai) (trans. Campbell);
Suida, s.v.
Epione (trans. Suda On Line) Homer,
Iliad 2.730 ff.; 4.193, 217 ff...
-
personification or
daimon of safety,
preservation and
deliverance from harm.
Suidas makes him the
brother and
husband of Praxi**** and by her the
father of...
- and the
feminine form of the name is
Saida (Saʽidah, سَعِيدة saʽīdah) or
Suida (Suʽidah, سُعِيدة suʽīdah). Saʽid is
another variant from the
Arabic given...
- ISBN 978-0-691-21410-8. Hyginus,
Fabulae 39, 244 & 274;
Servius on Virgil,
Aeneid 6.14;
Suida, s.v. Πέρδικος ἱερόν;
Scholiast on Plato,
Republic 7.529d
Diodorus Siculus...
- 6.7 Sophocles,
Philoctetes 1327 Pausanias, 10.37.5 Hyginus,
Fabulae 71
Suida, s.v.
Kretheus Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Krimisa Virgil,
Aeneid 1.71-75...