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1 philologus
phĭlŏlŏgus, a, um, adj., = philologos.I.Of or belonging to learning, learned, literary:II.philologis et philotechnis rebus me delectans,
Vitr. 6 prooem. 4:homines,
Sen. Apoc. 5, 4.—Esp. of persons.A.Scholarly, learned, versed in history, antiquities, and literature (implying a broader culture than grammaticus, litterator;B.v. Krebs, Antibarb. 863 sq.): homines nobiles illi quidem, sed nullo modo philologi,
Cic. Att. 13, 12, 3.— Subst.: phĭlŏlŏgus, i, m. —In gen., a person engaged in learned or literary pursuits, a man of letters, learned man, scholar (class.):Atteius Philologi appellationem assumpsisse videtur, quia, sicut Eratosthenes, qui primus hoc cognomen sibi vindicavit, multiplici variāque doctrinā censebatur,
Suet. Gram. 10: cum Ciceronis librum de republicā prendit hinc philologus aliquis, hinc grammaticus, hinc philosophiae deditus, alius alio curam suam mittit;... hoc subnotat (philologus): duos Romanos reges esse, etc.,
Sen. Ep. 108, 30. -
2 philologus
philologus adj., φιλόλογοσ, scholarly, learned: homines.* * *Iphilologa, philologum ADJlearned, literaryII
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