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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Palaephatus
(17,624 words)
Palaephatus
(17,889 words)
Palamedes
(4,079 words)
Pamphila
(4,852 words)
Pamphila
(5,301 words)
Panaetius Minor
(3,171 words)
Pantaenus
(4,653 words)
Pantaenus
(4,576 words)
Parmeniscus
(4,887 words)
Parmeniscus
(5,135 words)
Parmenon
(2,468 words)
Parmenon
(2,592 words)
Parthenius
(1,914 words)
Parthenius
(1,970 words)
Paulus
(1,298 words)
Pausanias [3]
(1,831 words)
Pelops
(9,029 words)
Persaeus
(8,614 words)
Persaeus
(8,541 words)