Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of Antiquity
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Chaeris
(10,363 words)
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Lupercus
(3,988 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Giuseppe Ucciardello and first published on 06/10/2008. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Lupercus | Λούπερκος Identity: BNP | BNJ Place of Origin: Berytus Date: 3rd c. CE ↓ To Source List Biography: Lupercus, a grammarian from Be…
Demetrius [5]
(1,138 words)
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Nicanor [3]
(10,422 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Fausto Montana and first published on 09/01/2006 – 23/09/2009. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Nicanor [3] | Νικάνωρ Identity: Perseus | BNP | BNJ Place of Origin: Alexandria Date: Age of Hadrian ↓ To Source List Biography: The biographical entry in the
Suda1 (ν 375) tells us that the Alexandrian grammarian Nicanor, the son of Hermias2, lived in the age of Hadr…
Hermap(p)ias
(2,152 words)
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Orus
(11,372 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Antonella Ippolito and first published on 20/05/2008. Here is the Italian version of this entry. …
Attalus [2]
(1,405 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Claudio Meliadò and first published on 31/10/2017. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Attalus [2] | Ἄτταλος Identity: BNP Place of Origin: ? Date: ? ↓ To Source List Biography: Attalus is a grammarian of unknown origin and date; Maass (1888, p. XXV, and 1898, p. XIII n. 4) reasonably distinguishes him from the more famous Attalus of Rhodes1. Our Attalus was probably the author of a commentary on the
Iliad2, in which he treated problems of accentuation3 and stylistic, syntactic, and etymological issues. The three (or four: see
infra) fragments that survive in the scholia all concern book 15. In Sch. ex. Il. 15, 444b (AT) the term ἰοδόκον …
Alexion Cholus
(10,168 words)
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Orion
(27,034 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Antonella Ippolito and first published on 20/05/2008. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: …
Philemon [2]
(1,083 words)
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Dionysius [2]
(7,135 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Claudio Meliadò and published on 01/11/2018. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Dionysius [2] | Διονύσιος Identity: BNP Place of Origin: Sidon Date: …
Menogenes
(571 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Valeria Novembri and first published on 03/05/2016. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Menogenes | Μηνογένης Place of Origin: ? Date: before 3rd c. CE? ↓ To Source List Biography: According to Eustathius1 (
ad Il. 1, 401, 24-30 [
Il. 2, 494]), Menogenes was the author of a commentary on the Homeric2
Catalogue of Ships in 23 books. We have no other certain information about him. We can hypothesize with Gudeman (1931, 917) that the c…
Diogenes [3]
(1,243 words)
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English version of this article translated by Patrick Hogan. The original Italian version was written by Lara Pagani and first published on 28/06/2014. Here is the Italian version of this entry. Grammarian: Name: Diogenes [3] | Διογένης Place of Origin: ? Date:
ante 1st c. BCE-1st c. CE ↓ To Source List Biography: Diogenes is a grammarian known only from two fragments, both of them preserved by scholia on the
Iliad1 that can be traced back to Didymus2, who thus represents the
terminus ante quem. Both fragments refer to his
hypomnemata3; one concerns an exegetical intervention and the other a variant, both of them related to the eighth book. In
Sch. Did.
Il. 8, 296b1, Diogenes…