-
1 Acron
Ācron, ōnis, m.I.A king of the Caeninenses, who, in the war with the Romans on account of the rape of the Sabines, was slain by Romulus, Prop. 4, 10, 7.—II.A Greek slain by Mezentius, Verg. A. 10, 719.—III.Helenius Acron, a commentator on Terence, Horace, and perh. Persius; cf. Teuffel, Rom. Lit. II. § 370. -
2 Acron [2]
2. Acrōn, ontis u. ōnis m. (Ἄκρων, ωνος), I) König der Cäninenser, Prop. 4, 10, 7 (wo Akk. Acronta). – II) ein Grieche, den Mezentius erschlug, Verg. Aen. 10, 719 (wo Nom. Acron). – III) Helenius Acron, ein Grammatiker (um die Mitte des 4. Jahrh. n. Chr.), Erklärer des Terenz u. Horaz, Charis. 119, 12 (wo Nom. Acron) u. 210, 11 15 (wo Nom. Acron u. Akk. Acronem).
-
3 Acron
2. Acrōn, ontis u. ōnis m. (Ἄκρων, ωνος), I) König der Cäninenser, Prop. 4, 10, 7 (wo Akk. Acronta). – II) ein Grieche, den Mezentius erschlug, Verg. Aen. 10, 719 (wo Nom. Acron). – III) Helenius Acron, ein Grammatiker (um die Mitte des 4. Jahrh. n. Chr.), Erklärer des Terenz u. Horaz, Charis. 119, 12 (wo Nom. Acron) u. 210, 11 15 (wo Nom. Acron u. Akk. Acronem). -
4 acron
[st1]1 [-] acron: c. acro. [st1]2 [-] Acrōn, ōnis, m.: Acron. - [gr]gr. Ἄκρων, ωνος. a - roi des Céniniens. --- Prop. 4, 70, 7 (acc. Acrona). b - guerrier tué par Mézence. --- Virg. En. 10, 719. c - Hélénius Acron [grammairien, milieu du 4e s. ap.J -C ; commentateur de Térence et d'Horace]. --- Charis. 119,12 ; 210, 11; 15 (acc. Acronem). -
5 Helenius
Helenius, s. 2. Acrōn no. III.
-
6 Helenius
Helenius, s. 2. Acron no. III.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Helenius
См. также в других словарях:
Helenius Acron — (or Acro) was a Roman commentator and grammarian, probably of the 5th century, but whose precise date is not known.He is known to have written on Terence ( Adelphi and Eunuchus at least) and Horace. These commentaries on Horace are now lost but… … Wikipedia
Acron (disambiguation) — Acron is used to mean a number of different things:People* Acron son of Xenon, an ancient Greek physician * Acron or Acro, a king of the Caeninenses, whom Romulus slew in battle. Romulus dedicated the arms of Acron to Jupiter Feretrius as spolia… … Wikipedia
Vacuna — In Roman mythology, Vacuna was an ancient Sabine goddess, identified by Ancient Roman sources and later scholars with numerous other goddesses, including Ceres, Diana, Nike, Minerva, Bellona, Venus and Victoria. She was mainly worshiped at a… … Wikipedia
Aristius Fuscus — was a friend of the Roman poet Horace, and is mentioned in Satire I.9, Ode 1.22 and elsewhere. Horace addresses Epistle 1.10 to Fuscus and links Fuscus and himself as twins , but are separated by their love for the city and the country,… … Wikipedia
Alfenus Varus — was an ancient Roman jurist and writer who lived around the 1st century BC. [cite encyclopedia | last = Long | first = George | authorlink = George Long (scholar) | title = Varus, Alfenus | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia = Dictionary of… … Wikipedia
Römische Literatur — Römische Literatur. Erste Periode. Die Römer waren ursprünglich ein ackerbauendes Volk u. als solches von gesunder u. kräftiger Natur, streng sittlich u. ernst im Leben, fleißig u. ordnungsliebend im Hause, durch ihre politische Lage genöthigt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
TROCHUS — puerile ludicrum seu exercitamentum, Dempstero, in Rosin. l. 5. c. 1. cui a τρέχω nomen. Eius meminit Helenius Acron ad Horat. in Arte, v. 380. Indoctusve pilae, discive Trochive. Cum Turbine eundem facit, idem Dempsterus. Sed distinguit Salmas.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale