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Attalicus, a, um [st2]1 [-] du roi Attale (du roi Attale III, célèbre par ses richesses). [st2]2 [-] royal, somptueux, splendide, riche. -
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Attălus, i, m., = Attalos.I.A.. The name of several kings of Pergamos, the most renowned of whom, both from his wealth and his discovery of the art of weaving cloth from gold, was Attalus III., who made the Roman people his heir, Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196; 33, 11, 53, § 148; Flor. 2, 20, 2; 3, 12, 3; Hor. C. 2, 18, 5.—Hence,B.Attălĭcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Attalus, Attalian:II.urbes,
i. e. Pergamean, Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 5:Attalicas supera vestes,
woven with gold, Prop. 4, 17, 19:Porticus aulaeis nobilis Attalicis,
id. 3, 30, 12; Sil. 14, 659.—Also absol.: Attălĭca, ōrum, n. (sc. vestimenta), garments of inwoven gold:Aurum intexere in eādem Asiā invenit Attalus rex, unde nomen Attalicis,
Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196: torus, ornamented with such cloth or tapestry, Prop. 3, 5, 6; 5, 5, 24.— Meton., rich, splendid, brilliant:Attalicis condicionibus Numquam dimoveas, etc.,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 12:divitiae,
Tert. Jejun. 15 fin. —A general of Alexander the Great, Curt. 4, 13. —III.A Macedonian, enemy of Alexander, Curt. 6, 9. -
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Attalus, ī, m. (Ἄτταλος), Name mehrerer Könige in Pergamum, unter denen am berühmtesten sowohl durch seinen Reichtum u. prächtigen Hausrat, als durch die Erfindung der Kunst, Gold in die Kleider zu weben, Attalus III. Philometor (Varr. r. r. 1, 1, 8), der die Römer als Erben seiner Schätze u. seines Reiches einsetzte, Plin. 8, 196. Liv. epit. 58. Vitr. 4, 1, 4. Vell. 2, 4, 1. Hor. carm. 2, 18, 5. – Dav.: a) Attalicus, a, um (Ἀτταλικός), attalisch, hereditas, Varro: agri, im Cherrones, Cic.: urbes, pergamenische, Hor.: reges, Vitr.: vestes, Prop., od. aulaea, Sil., od. subst. bl. Attalica, ōrum, n., Plin., mit Gold durchwebte Kleider oder Vorhänge usw.: condiciones, die glänzendsten usw., Hor. – b) Attalis, lidis, Akk. lida, f. (Ἀτταλίς), die attalische Phyle ( Zunft) in Athen, so gen. zu Ehren des Königs Attalus, Liv. 31, 15, 6.
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Attalus, ī, m. (Ἄτταλος), Name mehrerer Könige in Pergamum, unter denen am berühmtesten sowohl durch seinen Reichtum u. prächtigen Hausrat, als durch die Erfindung der Kunst, Gold in die Kleider zu weben, Attalus III. Philometor (Varr. r. r. 1, 1, 8), der die Römer als Erben seiner Schätze u. seines Reiches einsetzte, Plin. 8, 196. Liv. epit. 58. Vitr. 4, 1, 4. Vell. 2, 4, 1. Hor. carm. 2, 18, 5. – Dav.: a) Attalicus, a, um (Ἀτταλικός), attalisch, hereditas, Varro: agri, im Cherrones, Cic.: urbes, pergamenische, Hor.: reges, Vitr.: vestes, Prop., od. aulaea, Sil., od. subst. bl. Attalica, ōrum, n., Plin., mit Gold durchwebte Kleider oder Vorhänge usw.: condiciones, die glänzendsten usw., Hor. – b) Attalis, lidis, Akk. lida, f. (Ἀτταλίς), die attalische Phyle ( Zunft) in Athen, so gen. zu Ehren des Königs Attalus, Liv. 31, 15, 6. -
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Attălus, i, m., = Attalos.I.A.. The name of several kings of Pergamos, the most renowned of whom, both from his wealth and his discovery of the art of weaving cloth from gold, was Attalus III., who made the Roman people his heir, Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196; 33, 11, 53, § 148; Flor. 2, 20, 2; 3, 12, 3; Hor. C. 2, 18, 5.—Hence,B.Attălĭcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Attalus, Attalian:II.urbes,
i. e. Pergamean, Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 5:Attalicas supera vestes,
woven with gold, Prop. 4, 17, 19:Porticus aulaeis nobilis Attalicis,
id. 3, 30, 12; Sil. 14, 659.—Also absol.: Attălĭca, ōrum, n. (sc. vestimenta), garments of inwoven gold:Aurum intexere in eādem Asiā invenit Attalus rex, unde nomen Attalicis,
Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196: torus, ornamented with such cloth or tapestry, Prop. 3, 5, 6; 5, 5, 24.— Meton., rich, splendid, brilliant:Attalicis condicionibus Numquam dimoveas, etc.,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 12:divitiae,
Tert. Jejun. 15 fin. —A general of Alexander the Great, Curt. 4, 13. —III.A Macedonian, enemy of Alexander, Curt. 6, 9. -
8 Attalus
Attălus, i, m., = Attalos.I.A.. The name of several kings of Pergamos, the most renowned of whom, both from his wealth and his discovery of the art of weaving cloth from gold, was Attalus III., who made the Roman people his heir, Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196; 33, 11, 53, § 148; Flor. 2, 20, 2; 3, 12, 3; Hor. C. 2, 18, 5.—Hence,B.Attălĭcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Attalus, Attalian:II.urbes,
i. e. Pergamean, Hor. Ep. 1, 11, 5:Attalicas supera vestes,
woven with gold, Prop. 4, 17, 19:Porticus aulaeis nobilis Attalicis,
id. 3, 30, 12; Sil. 14, 659.—Also absol.: Attălĭca, ōrum, n. (sc. vestimenta), garments of inwoven gold:Aurum intexere in eādem Asiā invenit Attalus rex, unde nomen Attalicis,
Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196: torus, ornamented with such cloth or tapestry, Prop. 3, 5, 6; 5, 5, 24.— Meton., rich, splendid, brilliant:Attalicis condicionibus Numquam dimoveas, etc.,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 12:divitiae,
Tert. Jejun. 15 fin. —A general of Alexander the Great, Curt. 4, 13. —III.A Macedonian, enemy of Alexander, Curt. 6, 9.
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