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Thracians (/ˈθreɪʃənz/;
Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, romanized: Thrāikes; Latin:
Thraci) were an Indo-European
speaking people who
inhabited large parts of Southeast...
- (ed), "In
artis Dionysianae §6" in
Grammatici Graeci.
Scholia in
Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam (1901), p. 486. Sihler,
Andrew L. (1995). New Comparative...
- "In
artis Dionysianae §6".
Grammatici Graeci. Vol. Scholia in
Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam. Leipzig: Teubner. p. 486. At the
Internet Archive. Hilgard...
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Saadjanische Übersetzung der Hohe
Liedes ins
Arabische (1882)
Dionysii Thracis ars grammatica,
qualem exemplaria vetustissima exhibent (with
Gustav Uhlig...
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refers to
grapevines but can
refer to any vine. Horace's ode just
lists Thracis et
exitium Lycurgi ("and the doom of
Lycurgus the Thracian")
among the...
- Techne,
which have been
edited by A.
Hilgard in 1901:
Scholia in
Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam,
recensuit et
apparatum criti****
indicesque adiecit Alfredus...
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Alexandrini de
coniunctionibus (p. 477) et de
adverbiis (p. 527) libri.
Dionysii Thracis Grammatica (p. 627). C****obosci, Diomedis, Melampodis, Porphyrii, Stephani...
- The
Thracians (Bulgarian: Траки,
Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, Latin:
Thraci) were a
group of Indo-European
tribes inhabiting a
large area in
Central and Southeastern...
- Nodus. p. 32. Hilgard,
Alfred (ed.).
Scholia Londinensia in
Dionyisii Thracis Artem grammaticem (Grammatici Graeci, Vol. I:3. Leipzig. p. 429. Uhlhorn...
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original name, Byzantium. The
Thracians (Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, Latin:
Thraci) were a
group of Indo-European
tribes inhabiting a
large area in Central...