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Alpheae Pisae

  • 1 Pisae

    Pīsae, ārum, f., a very ancient eity of Etruria, a colony of Pisa in Elis, still called Pisa:

    Alpheae ab origine Pisae, urbs Etrusca solo,

    Verg. A. 10, 179 Serv.; Just. 20, 1, 11; Luc. 2, 401; Liv. 21, 39.—Hence,
    A.
    Pīsānus, a, um, adj., Pisan:

    ager,

    Liv. 39, 2.—In plur.: Pīsāni, ōrum, m., the Pisans, Liv. 40, 43.—
    B.
    Pīsas, ātis, adj., Pisatic, Pisan, Inscr. Orell. 4048.—
    C.
    Pīsātĭlis, e, adj., born at Pisa (for Pisanus), found in Naev., acc. to Fest. p. 210 Müll. (prob. Latinized from the Greek form Pisatês).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Pisae

  • 2 Alpheos

    Alphēus (trisyl.) or Alphēŏs, i, m., = Alpheios, the chief river in the Peloponnesus, now Rufia. It rises in the southern part of Arcadia, not far from Asea, unites with the Eurotas, and then losing itself under ground, makes its appearance again in Megalopolis. It afterwards flows, in a north-west direction, through Arcadia to Elis, and then turns west from Olympia, and falls into the Ionian Sea. At its mouth there was a grove consecrated to Diana or Alphiusa (Mann. Greece, 467 sq. 503). Its disappearance under ground gives occasion for the fable that it flows under the sea, and appearing again in Sicily, mingles with the waters of Arethusa.—Hence personified as the lover of the nymph Arethusa, Ov. M. 2, 250; 5, 599; id. Am. 3, 6, 29 (cf. Verg. E. 10, 1 sqq.).—Hence. Alphēus, a, um. adj., = Alpheios, of or pertaining to the Alpheus:

    Alpheae Pisae, founded by a colony from Pisa, in Elis, on the river Alpheus,

    Verg. A. 10, 179:

    Alpheae ripae,

    Claud. B. Get. 575.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Alpheos

  • 3 Alpheus

    Alphēus (trisyl.) or Alphēŏs, i, m., = Alpheios, the chief river in the Peloponnesus, now Rufia. It rises in the southern part of Arcadia, not far from Asea, unites with the Eurotas, and then losing itself under ground, makes its appearance again in Megalopolis. It afterwards flows, in a north-west direction, through Arcadia to Elis, and then turns west from Olympia, and falls into the Ionian Sea. At its mouth there was a grove consecrated to Diana or Alphiusa (Mann. Greece, 467 sq. 503). Its disappearance under ground gives occasion for the fable that it flows under the sea, and appearing again in Sicily, mingles with the waters of Arethusa.—Hence personified as the lover of the nymph Arethusa, Ov. M. 2, 250; 5, 599; id. Am. 3, 6, 29 (cf. Verg. E. 10, 1 sqq.).—Hence. Alphēus, a, um. adj., = Alpheios, of or pertaining to the Alpheus:

    Alpheae Pisae, founded by a colony from Pisa, in Elis, on the river Alpheus,

    Verg. A. 10, 179:

    Alpheae ripae,

    Claud. B. Get. 575.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Alpheus

  • 4 Alpheus

    I Alphēus (-os), ī m.
    Алфей, самая большая река Пелопоннеса, дважды исчезающая под землёй на пути к Ионическому морю (отсюда миф о том, что она, протекая под морским дном, появляется в Сицилии, где сливается с водами Аретусы-Алфеяды) V, O etc.
    II Alphēus, a, um [ Alpheus I \]
    Alpheae Pisae VПизы Алфейские (т. е. основанные в Этрурии выходцами с берегов Алфея в Элиде)

    Латинско-русский словарь > Alpheus

  • 5 Pisani

    Pīsae, ārum, f., a very ancient eity of Etruria, a colony of Pisa in Elis, still called Pisa:

    Alpheae ab origine Pisae, urbs Etrusca solo,

    Verg. A. 10, 179 Serv.; Just. 20, 1, 11; Luc. 2, 401; Liv. 21, 39.—Hence,
    A.
    Pīsānus, a, um, adj., Pisan:

    ager,

    Liv. 39, 2.—In plur.: Pīsāni, ōrum, m., the Pisans, Liv. 40, 43.—
    B.
    Pīsas, ātis, adj., Pisatic, Pisan, Inscr. Orell. 4048.—
    C.
    Pīsātĭlis, e, adj., born at Pisa (for Pisanus), found in Naev., acc. to Fest. p. 210 Müll. (prob. Latinized from the Greek form Pisatês).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Pisani

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