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Joannes Stobaeus (/ dʒ oʊ ˈ æ n ᵻ s s t oʊ ˈ b iː ə s /; [1] Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century CE), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. Aelian, quoted by Stobaeus, Anthology 3.29.58 = T 10 Yatromanolakis 2009, p. 221. Gosetti-Murrayjohn Abii (909 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article 2011-10-25 · "Listen, Moirai (Fates) … hear our prayers … send us rose-bloomed Eunomia (Good Order in civic government) and her bright-throned sisters Dike (Justice) and garland-wearing Eirene (Peace), and make this city forget its heavy-hearted misfortunes." – Greek Lyric V Anonymous Fragments 1018 (from Stobaeus, Anthology) Edited by Conrad Gessner, with additional prefatory material for this, his third edition of Stobaeus' anthology of extracts from Greek authors.

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Thereafter I ordered the life of all Hellas and of the allies, the life aforetime confused and like to that of wild beasts. Joannes Stobaeus ( / dʒ oʊ æ n ɪ s s t oʊ b i ə s / ; griechisch : Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος ; fl .5. Jahrhundert AD), von Stobi in Mazedonien war der Compiler einer wertvollen Serie von Auszügen aus Griechische Autoren. Joannes Stobaeus (/ dʒ oʊ ˈ æ n ɪ s s t oʊ ˈ b iː ə s /; [1] Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl.

From Tyrtaeus: Come, take courage, for your stock is from unconquered Heracles 1 —not yet does Zeus hold his neck aslant 2 —and do not fear throngs of men or run in flight, but let a man hold his shield straight toward the front ranks, despising life and loving the black death-spirits no less than the rays of the sun.

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Herophilus, that famous  Results 1 - 10 The second Gesner edition of Stobaeus' anthology of extracts from Greek authors . The anthology is a very valuable collection of extracts from  Stobaeus 3.1.172).

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(101.6 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture. The rabble rejoice to give  Greek Lyric V Anonymous, Fragments 1018 (from Stobaeus, Anthology) (trans.

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p Text in Greek Accompanied by "Appendix indicem auctorum in tertio libro et quarto laudatorum continens." ( 250 p. 20 cm.) Published : Berolini, apud Weidmannos, 1923 My son, one day you will have to know all of this. From March 5th through the 8th of this year an important international conference was held at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (The Catholic University of the Sacred Heart), in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame in the United States, and dedicated to the figure of Stobaeus, a 5th century (A.D) doxographer and anthologist The Anthology contains extracts from hundreds of writers, especially poets, historians, orators, philosophers and physicians.

While Plato ignored Democritus's work, largely because he disagreed with his teachings, Aristotle  Mar 13, 2021 Greek Lyric V Anonymous, Fragment 1019 (from Stobaeus, Anthology) : ", Aeschylus, Agamemnon 661 ff (trans.
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From Tyrtaeus: I would not mention or take account of a man for his prowess in running or in wrestling, not even if.

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6 (Hense v. 1138). And it unto the dead thou art fain to do good, or if thou wouldst work them ill – ‘tis all one, since they feel not or joy or grief. Nevertheless our righteous resentment is mightier than thye, and Justice executeth the dead man’s wrath.

He made a large collection of excerpts from poets and prose writers on a variety of subjects, originally for the education of his son. The collection is valuable because it preserves fragments from many since lost works of early Greek authors. It came to be divided into two parts, called Eclogues and Anthology.