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1 Ephorus
1.ĕphŏrus, i ( nom. plur. ephoroe = ephoroi, Val. Max. 1, 41, ext. 8), m., = ephoros, a member of a well-known body of Spartan magistrates, the Ephori, Cic. Leg. 3, 7, 16; id. Tusc. 1, 42, 100; id. Off. 2, 23; Nep. Them. 7, 2; id. Ages. 4.2.Ephŏrus, i, m., = Ephoros, a celebrated Greek historian of Cumae, a disciple of Isocrates, Cic. de Or. 2, 13 fin.; 23; id. Brut. 56, 204; id. Or. 51, 172; Quint. 9, 4, 87 al. -
2 ephorus
1.ĕphŏrus, i ( nom. plur. ephoroe = ephoroi, Val. Max. 1, 41, ext. 8), m., = ephoros, a member of a well-known body of Spartan magistrates, the Ephori, Cic. Leg. 3, 7, 16; id. Tusc. 1, 42, 100; id. Off. 2, 23; Nep. Them. 7, 2; id. Ages. 4.2.Ephŏrus, i, m., = Ephoros, a celebrated Greek historian of Cumae, a disciple of Isocrates, Cic. de Or. 2, 13 fin.; 23; id. Brut. 56, 204; id. Or. 51, 172; Quint. 9, 4, 87 al. -
3 Polybius
Pŏlybĭus, ii, m., = Polubios, a celebrated Greek historian from Megalopolis, in Arcadia, the son of Lycortas and friend of the younger Scipio Africanus, Cic. Rep. 1, 21, 34; 2, 14, 27; 4, 3, 3; id. Off. 3, 32, 113; Liv. 30, 45. -
4 Thucydides
Thūcydĭdes, is, m., = Thoukudidês, a celebrated Greek historian, Cic. Or. 9, 30 sq.; 65, 219; id. Brut. 83, 287 sq.; id. de Or. 2, 13, 56; Quint. 10, 1, 73. — Hence, Thūcydĭdīus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Thucydides, Thucydidian:genus (orationis),
Cic. Opt. Gen. 6, 16. — Subst. plur.: Thūcydĭdĭi, ŏrum, m., imitators of Thucydides, Cic. Or. 9, 30. -
5 Thucydidii
Thūcydĭdes, is, m., = Thoukudidês, a celebrated Greek historian, Cic. Or. 9, 30 sq.; 65, 219; id. Brut. 83, 287 sq.; id. de Or. 2, 13, 56; Quint. 10, 1, 73. — Hence, Thūcydĭdīus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Thucydides, Thucydidian:genus (orationis),
Cic. Opt. Gen. 6, 16. — Subst. plur.: Thūcydĭdĭi, ŏrum, m., imitators of Thucydides, Cic. Or. 9, 30. -
6 Thucydidius
Thūcydĭdes, is, m., = Thoukudidês, a celebrated Greek historian, Cic. Or. 9, 30 sq.; 65, 219; id. Brut. 83, 287 sq.; id. de Or. 2, 13, 56; Quint. 10, 1, 73. — Hence, Thūcydĭdīus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Thucydides, Thucydidian:genus (orationis),
Cic. Opt. Gen. 6, 16. — Subst. plur.: Thūcydĭdĭi, ŏrum, m., imitators of Thucydides, Cic. Or. 9, 30. -
7 Herodotus
Hērŏdŏtus, i, m., = Hêrodotos, celebrated as the earliest Greek historian, born at Halicarnassus, 484 B. C.:quamquam et apud Herodotum, patrem historiae et apud Theopompum sunt innumerabiles fabulae,
Cic. Leg. 1, 1, 5; id. de Or. 2, 13, 55; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 73; 101; 9, 4, 16; 18.
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