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1 Anticyra
Antĭcyra, ae, f., = Antikirra, Dicaearch. and Strabo; Antikurra, Eustath.; and Antikura, which the Romans followed.I.A town in Phocis, on a peninsula (which Pliny and Gellius erroneously call an island), on a bay of the Corinthian Gulf, now Aspra Spitia, famous for hellebore; hence much frequented by hypochondriacs, Ov. P. 4, 3, 54; Liv. 26, 26; 28, 8; 30, 18; 32, 18; Plin. 22, 25, 64, § 133; 25, 5, 21, § 52.—II.A town on the Sinus Maliacus, also noted for hellebore, but less famous than the foregoing; cf. Hor. S. 2, 3, 83; 2, 3, 166; Gell. 17, 15.—III.A town of Locris, at the entrance of the Corinthian Gulf, often confounded with the Anticyra in Phocis, Liv. 26, 26 (Hor., A. P. 300, speaks as if all three places produced hellebore: tribus Anticyris Caput insanabile; and the plur. Anticyrae, in Pers. 4, 16, may be used in the same way, or the form may be here a mere poetic exaggeration; v. Gildersleeve ad h. l.). -
2 Anticyra
Anticyra, ae, f. (Ἀντίκυῤῥα und Ἀντίκυρα), Stadt auf einer Halbinsel (nicht Insel) in Phokis, in einer fruchtbaren Gegend an einer Einbuchtung des krissäischen Meerbusens, mit einem sichern u. geräumigen Hafen, bes. bekannt durch die auf den umliegenden Bergen in Menge wachsende Nieswurz, die die Anticyrenser durch Zusatz eines sesamartigen Mittels ( Anticyricon gen., Plin. 22, 133; vgl. Plin. 25, 52) zu einem trefflichen Heilmittel zubereiteten, weshalb man zur Kur nach A. reiste, j. Aspro Spiti, Hor. sat. 2, 3, 83. Hor. de art. poët. 300 (wo tribus Anticyris caput insanabile = den kein Ant. heilt, wäre es auch dreifach). Gell. 17, 15, 6. – Hauptwaffenplatz der Römer im mazed. Krieg, Liv. 26, 26, 2 (fälschlich in Lokris); 28, 8, 7. – Dav.: a) Anticyrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Ant., die Anticyrenser, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 567, 5. – b) Anticyricon, ī, n., das oben gen. sesamartige Mittel, Plin. 22, 133.
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3 Anticyra
Anticyra, ae, f. Anticyre (ville). - Anticyrenses, ium, m.: habitants d'Anticyre. -
4 Anticyra
Anticyra, ae, f. (Ἀντίκυῤῥα und Ἀντίκυρα), Stadt auf einer Halbinsel (nicht Insel) in Phokis, in einer fruchtbaren Gegend an einer Einbuchtung des krissäischen Meerbusens, mit einem sichern u. geräumigen Hafen, bes. bekannt durch die auf den umliegenden Bergen in Menge wachsende Nieswurz, die die Anticyrenser durch Zusatz eines sesamartigen Mittels ( Anticyricon gen., Plin. 22, 133; vgl. Plin. 25, 52) zu einem trefflichen Heilmittel zubereiteten, weshalb man zur Kur nach A. reiste, j. Aspro Spiti, Hor. sat. 2, 3, 83. Hor. de art. poët. 300 (wo tribus Anticyris caput insanabile = den kein Ant. heilt, wäre es auch dreifach). Gell. 17, 15, 6. – Hauptwaffenplatz der Römer im mazed. Krieg, Liv. 26, 26, 2 (fälschlich in Lokris); 28, 8, 7. – Dav.: a) Anticyrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Ant., die Anticyrenser, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 567, 5. – b) Anticyricon, ī, n., das oben gen. sesamartige Mittel, Plin. 22, 133.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Anticyra
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5 Anticyra
ae f.3) город в Локриде L, все три Антикиры славились эллебором ( чемерицей), который применялся для лечения душевных болезней; отсюда поговоркиnavĭget Anticyram H — ему бы съездить в Антикиру, т. е. он не в своём умеtribus Anticyris caput insanabile H — голова, которую и трём Антикирам не вылечить -
6 opportune
opportūnē, Adv. (opportunus), bequem, gelegen, zur guten Stunde, vox opp. emissa, Liv.: ut tempore opportuneque attulistis, Plaut.: te exspecto; oppido opp. te obtulisti mi obviam, Ter.: pater, opp. advenis, Ter.: ellipt., ambo opp. (sc. adestis); vos volo, Ter. (s. Spengel Ter. Andr. 345): opp. adest homo summā fide et omni virtute praeditus, L. Plaetorius, Cic.: atque mihi quoque videor venisse, ut dicis, opportune, Cic.: nuntiis opportunissime allatis, Caes.: Anticyra in Phocide ad id opportunissime sita visa (est), Liv.: m. Dat. Gerund., per eos dies opp. irritandis ad bellum animis litterae ab M. Aurelio allatae, Liv. 31, 5, 5 (wo Hertz u. Weißenb. oportune schreiben, wie auch Porphyr. Hor. carm. 1, 10, 14 im cod. Monac. steht; vgl. opportunus a. E. /).
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opportūnē, Adv. (opportunus), bequem, gelegen, zur guten Stunde, vox opp. emissa, Liv.: ut tempore opportuneque attulistis, Plaut.: te exspecto; oppido opp. te obtulisti mi obviam, Ter.: pater, opp. advenis, Ter.: ellipt., ambo opp. (sc. adestis); vos volo, Ter. (s. Spengel Ter. Andr. 345): opp. adest homo summā fide et omni virtute praeditus, L. Plaetorius, Cic.: atque mihi quoque videor venisse, ut dicis, opportune, Cic.: nuntiis opportunissime allatis, Caes.: Anticyra in Phocide ad id opportunissime sita visa (est), Liv.: m. Dat. Gerund., per eos dies opp. irritandis ad bellum animis litterae ab M. Aurelio allatae, Liv. 31, 5, 5 (wo Hertz u. Weißenb. oportune schreiben, wie auch Porphyr. Hor. carm. 1, 10, 14 im cod. Monac. steht; vgl. opportunus a. E. ⇒).Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > opportune
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8 elleborum
ellĕbŏrus ( hell-), i, m., and ellĕ-bŏrum ( hell-), i, n., hellebore, in pure Lat. veratrum, a plant much used by the ancients as a remedy for mental diseases, epilepsy, etc.; the best grew on the island of Anticyra, in the Aegean Sea, Pl. 25, 5, 21; id. 25, 13, 94; Gell. 17, 15; Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 89; Verg. G. 3, 451; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 137; Cels. 2, 13; Sen. Ep. 83, 25. -
9 elleborus
ellĕbŏrus ( hell-), i, m., and ellĕ-bŏrum ( hell-), i, n., hellebore, in pure Lat. veratrum, a plant much used by the ancients as a remedy for mental diseases, epilepsy, etc.; the best grew on the island of Anticyra, in the Aegean Sea, Pl. 25, 5, 21; id. 25, 13, 94; Gell. 17, 15; Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 89; Verg. G. 3, 451; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 137; Cels. 2, 13; Sen. Ep. 83, 25. -
10 helleborum
ellĕbŏrus ( hell-), i, m., and ellĕ-bŏrum ( hell-), i, n., hellebore, in pure Lat. veratrum, a plant much used by the ancients as a remedy for mental diseases, epilepsy, etc.; the best grew on the island of Anticyra, in the Aegean Sea, Pl. 25, 5, 21; id. 25, 13, 94; Gell. 17, 15; Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 89; Verg. G. 3, 451; Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 137; Cels. 2, 13; Sen. Ep. 83, 25.
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