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Castor
(571 words)
(Κάστωρ;
Kástōr). [German version] [1] see Dioscuri see Dioscuri Geus, Klaus (Bamberg) [German version] [2] C. of Rhodos Greek historian, 1st cent. BC Greek historiographer of the first half of the 1st cent. BC, whose vita in Suda s.v. is confused with that of the homonymous Galatian dynast, author of
Chronicle in six books from Belus ( Baal) and Ninus (2123/2 BC) on until the restructuring of the Near East by Pompey (61/0 BC), with lists of kings and officials from Assyria, Sicyon, Argus, Athens, Alba and Rome. The structure of his many-stra…
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Brill’s New Pauly
Comics
(3,918 words)
Geus, Klaus (Bamberg) [German version] I. Genre (CT) Geus, Klaus (Bamberg) [German version] A. Definition (CT) Comics are a special kind of picture story, originating in the United States at the end of the 19th cent. They can be described as a form of story in which text and pictures are organised in a narrative sequence, and arranged ,for the most part, chronologically. Comics developed from the political and satirical caricatures of the 18th and 19th cents.[1]. Long dismissed as trivial and juvenile literatur…
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Brill’s New Pauly
Cephalium
(184 words)
(Κεφαλίων;
Kephalíōn). [German version] [1] Slave of Cicero Slave of Cicero, who, as letter messenger, attended to the correspondence with Atticus in 49 BC and with Q. Cicero in 47 (Cic. Att. 7,25; 9,19,4; 10,1,2; 2,1; 15,1; 11,12,1; 16,4). Nadig, Peter C. (Duisburg) [German version] [2] Hadrianic historian and orator Pseudonymous (?) Hadrianic historian and orator, whose
vita in the Suda s.v. is confused with that of Cephalon; author of a work
Moúsai or
Pantodapaì Historíai (‘Muses or ‘Medley stories, 9 bks) in the Ionian dialect, which encompassed the period from Ni…
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Brill’s New Pauly