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81 Antipater
Antĭpăter, tri (later form, ANTIPATRVS, Inscr. Orell. 4727), m., = Antipatros.I.One of the generals and successors of Alexander the Great, the father of Cassander, Just. 11, 7; 11, 12; 13, 5 al.; Cic. Off. 2, 14, 48.—II. III.The name of several philosophers.A.Of a Cyrenaic, Cic. Tusc. 5, 37, 107.—B.Of a Stoic, Cic. Off. 3, 12, 51; id. Ac. 2, 6, 17; id. Div. 1, 3; 1, 20.—C.Of a contemporary of Cicero, from Tyre, Cic. Off. 2, 24, 86.—D.A distinguished lawyer, friend of the orator L. Crassus, Cic. de Or. 2, 12, 54; id. Brut. 26, 102; id. Leg. 1, 2 al. -
82 Menedemus
Mĕnĕdēmus, i, m., = Menedêmos.I.An Eretrian philosopher, a disciple of Plato, Cic. Ac. 2, 42, 129.—II.An Athenian rhetorician in the time of Crassus, Cic. de Or. 1, 19, 85.—III.A peripatetic philosopher from Rhodes, Gell. 13, 5, 3.—IV.A Greek admitted to the privileges of citizenship, but afterwards executed, Cic. Att. 15, 19, 2.—V.A general of Alexander the Great, Curt. 7, 6, 13; 7, 7, 15.—VI.The name of a man, one of the Dramatis Personae in Ter. Heaut. -
83 Nearchus
Nĕarchus, i, m., = Nearchos.I.An admiral of Alexander the Great, who commanded the fleet sent on a voyage of discovery to India, and wrote the history of the expedition, Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 97; Curt. 9, 10, 2; 10, 1, 5; 10, 6, 6 al.—II.A Tarentine, a host of the elder Cato, Cic. Sen. 12, 41.—III.A beautiful youth, Hor. C. 3, 20, 6. -
84 Seleucus
Sĕleucus, i, m., = Seleukos.I.The name of several kings of Syria; their ancestor, Seleucus Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great after the latter's death founded the kingdom of the Seleucidae, Just. 13, 4, 17; 15, 4, 1.—II.Name of a servant of Q. Lepta, Cic. Fam. 6, 18, 1.—III.Name of a player on the cithern, Juv. 10, 24. -
85 παραπλησίως
παραπλησίως adv. of παραπλήσιος (Hdt. et al.; Hos 8:6 [Quinta]; Papiri letterari greci, ed. ACarlini et al. ’78, no. 32, 14: New Docs 3, 79; Tat.) similarly, likewise Hb 2:14. The word itself does not show clearly just how far the similarity goes. But it is used in contexts where no differentiation is intended, in the sense in just the same way (Hdt. 3, 104, 3; Diod S 1, 55, 5; 4, 48, 3; 5, 45, 5; Dio Chrys. 67 [17], 3; Maximus Tyr. 7, 2a; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 4, 18 p. 138, 21; Jos., Vi. 187, 233. Cp. Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 151 τὸ παραπλήσιον, Abr. 162; Arrian, Exped. 7, 1, 6 of Alexander the Great ἄνθρωπος ὢν παραπλήσιος τοῖς ἄλλοις).—M-M. Spicq. -
86 חשך
חשֶׁךְ, חוֹשֶׁךְm. (b. h.; חָשַׁךְ) darkness. Ex. R. s. 14. Ḥag.12a; a. v. fr.הָרֵי ח׳ Dark Mountains, behind which the Amazons live ( Amazonici Mountes, v. Sm. Class. Dict. s. v.). Lev. R. s. 27; Pesik. Shor, p. 74a>; Tam.32a. (The Jewish legend relating the meeting of Alexander the Great with the Amazons seems to point to Africa, v. קרטגינא). -
87 חושךְ
חשֶׁךְ, חוֹשֶׁךְm. (b. h.; חָשַׁךְ) darkness. Ex. R. s. 14. Ḥag.12a; a. v. fr.הָרֵי ח׳ Dark Mountains, behind which the Amazons live ( Amazonici Mountes, v. Sm. Class. Dict. s. v.). Lev. R. s. 27; Pesik. Shor, p. 74a>; Tam.32a. (The Jewish legend relating the meeting of Alexander the Great with the Amazons seems to point to Africa, v. קרטגינא). -
88 חשֶׁךְ
חשֶׁךְ, חוֹשֶׁךְm. (b. h.; חָשַׁךְ) darkness. Ex. R. s. 14. Ḥag.12a; a. v. fr.הָרֵי ח׳ Dark Mountains, behind which the Amazons live ( Amazonici Mountes, v. Sm. Class. Dict. s. v.). Lev. R. s. 27; Pesik. Shor, p. 74a>; Tam.32a. (The Jewish legend relating the meeting of Alexander the Great with the Amazons seems to point to Africa, v. קרטגינא). -
89 חוֹשֶׁךְ
חשֶׁךְ, חוֹשֶׁךְm. (b. h.; חָשַׁךְ) darkness. Ex. R. s. 14. Ḥag.12a; a. v. fr.הָרֵי ח׳ Dark Mountains, behind which the Amazons live ( Amazonici Mountes, v. Sm. Class. Dict. s. v.). Lev. R. s. 27; Pesik. Shor, p. 74a>; Tam.32a. (The Jewish legend relating the meeting of Alexander the Great with the Amazons seems to point to Africa, v. קרטגינא). -
90 יון
יָוָן, יָוָון(b. h.) 1) pr. n. m. Javan, son of Japheth, progenitor of the Grecian tribes, in gen. Greek, Greece; 2) fem. (sub. מלכות) Greek ( Syrian) Government. Targ. Gen. 10:2; a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 15:12.Gen. R. s. 44 (ref. to איל משלש, Gen. 15:9) זו י׳ this alludes to the Greek government (founded by Alexander the Great). Ib. כל רוחות כבשו בני י׳וכ׳ in all directions did the Greeks conquer, except in the East. Esth. R. introd. בבקרה של י׳ when Greece (Syria) is in the ascendancy, v. בֹּקֶר; a. fr.Denom. יְוָנִי, יְוָנָאָה. -
91 יוון
יָוָן, יָוָון(b. h.) 1) pr. n. m. Javan, son of Japheth, progenitor of the Grecian tribes, in gen. Greek, Greece; 2) fem. (sub. מלכות) Greek ( Syrian) Government. Targ. Gen. 10:2; a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 15:12.Gen. R. s. 44 (ref. to איל משלש, Gen. 15:9) זו י׳ this alludes to the Greek government (founded by Alexander the Great). Ib. כל רוחות כבשו בני י׳וכ׳ in all directions did the Greeks conquer, except in the East. Esth. R. introd. בבקרה של י׳ when Greece (Syria) is in the ascendancy, v. בֹּקֶר; a. fr.Denom. יְוָנִי, יְוָנָאָה. -
92 יָוָן
יָוָן, יָוָון(b. h.) 1) pr. n. m. Javan, son of Japheth, progenitor of the Grecian tribes, in gen. Greek, Greece; 2) fem. (sub. מלכות) Greek ( Syrian) Government. Targ. Gen. 10:2; a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 15:12.Gen. R. s. 44 (ref. to איל משלש, Gen. 15:9) זו י׳ this alludes to the Greek government (founded by Alexander the Great). Ib. כל רוחות כבשו בני י׳וכ׳ in all directions did the Greeks conquer, except in the East. Esth. R. introd. בבקרה של י׳ when Greece (Syria) is in the ascendancy, v. בֹּקֶר; a. fr.Denom. יְוָנִי, יְוָנָאָה. -
93 יָוָון
יָוָן, יָוָון(b. h.) 1) pr. n. m. Javan, son of Japheth, progenitor of the Grecian tribes, in gen. Greek, Greece; 2) fem. (sub. מלכות) Greek ( Syrian) Government. Targ. Gen. 10:2; a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 15:12.Gen. R. s. 44 (ref. to איל משלש, Gen. 15:9) זו י׳ this alludes to the Greek government (founded by Alexander the Great). Ib. כל רוחות כבשו בני י׳וכ׳ in all directions did the Greeks conquer, except in the East. Esth. R. introd. בבקרה של י׳ when Greece (Syria) is in the ascendancy, v. בֹּקֶר; a. fr.Denom. יְוָנִי, יְוָנָאָה. -
94 эллинский язык
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95 Guerras Médicas, las
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97 época clásica
f.classical time.* * *la época clásica(n.) = classical age, theEx: The classical age of Greece ran from the Persian Wars to Phillip of Macedon and Alexander the Great.
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98 Guerras Médicas
las Guerras Médicas= Persian Wars, theEx: The classical age of Greece ran from the Persian Wars to Phillip of Macedon and Alexander the Great.
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99 chrysippea
Chrysippus, i, m., = Chrusippos.I.One of the most distinguished of the Stoic philosophers, from Soli, in Cilicia, a pupil of Cleanthes and Zeno, Cic. Ac. 2, 23, 73; 2, 24, 75; 2, 27, 87 al.; id. de Or. 1, 11, 50; id. Fat. 4, 7; Hor. S. 2, 3, 44; id. Ep. 1, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 113, 18; Lact. 3, 18, 15; Pers. 6, 80. —Hence,B. II.A physician of Cnidus, in the time of Alexander the Great, Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17; 20, 10, 43, § 111.—Hence, chry-sippēa, ae, f. (sc. herba), a plant named after him, Plin. 26, 9, 60, § 93.—III.A freedman of Cicero, Cic. Att. 7, 2, 8 al.—IV.Chrysippus Vettius, an architect, Cic. Fam. 7, 14, 1; id. Att. 13, 29, 2 al. -
100 Chrysippeus
Chrysippus, i, m., = Chrusippos.I.One of the most distinguished of the Stoic philosophers, from Soli, in Cilicia, a pupil of Cleanthes and Zeno, Cic. Ac. 2, 23, 73; 2, 24, 75; 2, 27, 87 al.; id. de Or. 1, 11, 50; id. Fat. 4, 7; Hor. S. 2, 3, 44; id. Ep. 1, 2, 4; Sen. Ep. 113, 18; Lact. 3, 18, 15; Pers. 6, 80. —Hence,B. II.A physician of Cnidus, in the time of Alexander the Great, Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17; 20, 10, 43, § 111.—Hence, chry-sippēa, ae, f. (sc. herba), a plant named after him, Plin. 26, 9, 60, § 93.—III.A freedman of Cicero, Cic. Att. 7, 2, 8 al.—IV.Chrysippus Vettius, an architect, Cic. Fam. 7, 14, 1; id. Att. 13, 29, 2 al.
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