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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Apellicon
(4,751 words)
Apellicon
(5,028 words)
Aper
(1,562 words)
Apion
(31,680 words)
Apion
(31,725 words)
Apollodorus [1]
(4,181 words)
Apollodorus [3]
(2,773 words)
Apollodorus [4]
(3,151 words)
Apollodorus [4]
(3,416 words)
Apollonides
(1,976 words)
Apollonides
(2,194 words)
Apollonius [1]
(3,098 words)
Apollonius [10] Idographus
(1,381 words)
Apollonius [10] Idographus
(1,447 words)
Apollonius [11] Molo
(5,069 words)
Apollonius [11] Molo
(5,237 words)
Apollonius [12] Rhodius
(10,237 words)
Apollonius [13] Sophista
(4,545 words)
Apollonius [3]
(2,086 words)
Apollonius [3]
(2,020 words)