Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of Antiquity
General Editors: Franco Montanari, Fausto Montana and Lara Pagani
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Brill’s Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of Antiquity (LGGA) serves as the first point of reference for information on the ancient grammarians for scholars of Greek and Latin antiquity, in particular for research into the history of philology, grammar and ancient scholarship.
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Phaenus
(1,270 words)
Phaenus
(1,300 words)
Phainus
(2,807 words)
Phainus
(2,561 words)
Phidalius/Philalius
(2,615 words)
Phidalius/Philalius
(2,916 words)
Philemon [1]
(5,458 words)
Philemon [1]
(5,107 words)
Philemon [2]
(1,083 words)
Philemon [2]
(878 words)
Philemon [3]
(3,883 words)
Philemon [3]
(3,788 words)
Philemon [4]
(902 words)
Philemon [4]
(845 words)
Philippus [1]
(7,423 words)
Philippus [1]
(6,923 words)
Philippus [2]
(1,505 words)
Philippus [2]
(1,505 words)
Philitas
(10,482 words)
Phillis
(2,462 words)
Phillis
(2,419 words)
Phillis Delius
(2,097 words)
Philogenes
(1,555 words)
Philogenes
(1,299 words)
Philonides
(1,877 words)
Philostephanus
(8,642 words)
Philostephanus
(8,377 words)
Philostratus [1]
(1,581 words)
Philostratus [1]
(1,467 words)
Philostratus [2]
(1,178 words)
Philostratus [2]
(1,294 words)
Philtatius
(1,093 words)
Philtatius
(1,029 words)
Phrynichus Arabius
(2,925 words)
Phrynichus Arabius
(2,502 words)
Pinytus
(794 words)
Pinytus
(669 words)
Pisistratus [1]
(2,005 words)
Pisistratus [1]
(2,367 words)
Pisistratus [2]
(657 words)
Pius
(2,760 words)
Pius
(2,827 words)
Platonius
(2,233 words)
Plutarchus [3]
(3,477 words)
Plutarchus [3]
(3,448 words)