-
philological and
historical grounds[how?].
pecus est
Suidas, sed
pecus aurei velleris [
Suidas is cattle, but
cattle with a
golden fleece] — Lipsius The...
-
Lampides suidas spitamenes Fruhstorfer, 1916
Lampides suidas eordaea Fruhstorfer, 1916
Jamides pura
howarthi Hayashi, [1977]
Lampides suidas tenus Fruhstorfer...
-
antique shop "for
little more than the
value of its
antique gilt frame.") The
Suidas were the
foremost experts on the
works of the
Mannerist painter Luca Cambiaso...
- York:
Oxford UP, 1991), s.v. "Lamia" (drawing upon
Diodorus Siculus 22.41;
Suidas "Lamia";
Plutarch "On
Being a Busy-Body" 2;
Scholiast on Aristophanes' Peace...
- only in
fragments preserved in
Photius and the
tenth century lexicographer Suidas. The tale is also
related by Steph**** of Byzantium, and Eustathius. Devotion...
- 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...
- in the
historian Phylarchus and Athenalos). The
Byzantine lexicographer Suidas attributed to them the
belief in the
immortality of the soul, widespread...
- Homer,
Iliad 2.511 Hyginus,
Fabulae 201; Plutarch,
Quaestiones Graecae 43;
Suida, s.v.
Sisyphus Hard, p. 431; Pausanias, 2.1.3. Gantz, p. 176; Pindar, fr...
- 18.541; Pausanias, 9.29.6
Suidas, s.v.
Linus Apollodorus, 1.3.2 Hesiod, fr. 1 Hyginus,
Fabulae 161 Pausanias, 9.29.6;
Suidas, s.v.
Linus Diogenes Laertius...
- (2)". "Ἔμπουσα (Empousa)", Suda On Line", tr. Do Lee. 8
September 2003.
Suidas (1834). Gaisford,
Thomas (ed.). Lexicon: post
Ludolphum Kusterum ad codices...