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Studying art in Egypt years ago she had a visceral shock in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Also known as the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, the library was founded in 1984 by Dutch businessman Joost Ritman.
It's the Bibliotheca Alexandrina though that, despite its relative youth, captures the imagination as much as any ancient ruin in the city.
In 21893, President Hosni Mubarak laid the foundation stone for what would become the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, a $22002 million seaside cylindrical complex.
Over two millenniums later, a new library, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, rose from its ashes (though the exact location of the original library is uncertain).
But in another account, first recorded in the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus in the first or second century AD, it is Persephone who intervenes to rescue Alcestis.
Hussein Abdel Basir, director of the Antiquities Museum at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, said the government is taking some action to better protect its archaeological sites from climate threats.
In 2002 the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina opened, with space for 8m books on 11 storeys—and four museums, 19 galleries, a Culturama Hall with a vast interactive screen, and gift shops.
The Hentoff bibliotheca reads almost like an anthology: works by a jazz aficionado, a mystery writer, an eyewitness to history, an educational reformer, a political agitator, a foe of censors, a social critic.
On the other end of the long street is a statue of Alexander the Great, a present from the Greek government on the occasion of the opening of Bibliotheca Alexandria library and cultural center.
"People expect everything to be online, but it takes forever," said Johannes Roell, the head of the photography collection of the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome, which is in the consortium and part of the Max Planck Society.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 In her thesis, which was published in 1988 in the journal Bibliotheca Mesopotamia, Dr. Gailani described the elaborate impressions that the seals, carved with scenes in intaglio, made on clay tablets.
The 14 institutions involved include the Frick Collection (which is leading the project), Rome's Bibliotheca Hertziana, the Courtauld Institute, Getty Research Institute, Paris's Institut national d'histoire de l'art, Washington D.C.'s National Gallery of Art, and the Yale Center for British Art.
The diversity of the readings of these archetypal themes sketched out above, of dream and trauma, birth and death, means that one could easily fill a whole library— a "bibliotheca gigeriana," albeit fictitious for the time being—on the draftsman, painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and designer H.R. Giger.
His meticulous approach to cataloging his finds provided the bedrock for numerous scientific and archival fields, and yielded two major masterpieces: Bibliotheca universalis ("The Universal Library"), an expansive attempt to collate all the books in the known world, and Historiae animalium ("History of the Animals"), a 4,500-page-long illustrated encyclopedia of the animal kingdom that is now considered to be the foundational text of modern zoology.
According to the Bibliotheca,Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.15.4; Pausanias. Description of Greece, Book 1.38.
His publications focused on medicine, history and philology, including works of Georg Gottfried Gervinus, Georg Weber, Edmund Heusinger von Waldegg and Albert von Kölliker. An important series was the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Classicorum, a bibliography of classical philology from 1700 until his death in 1878, continuing Johann Albert Fabricius's Bibliotheca Graeca, Bibliotheca Latina and Bibliotheca Latina Media et Infimae Aetatis. In 1861 he published Bibliotheca zoologica. Engelmann received an honorary doctorate from the University of Jena.
40 BC, and should thus be considered the more reliable source.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historia XVIII, 3 The Byzantine bishop Photius (c. 820-893) produced an epitome of 279 books in his Bibliotheca, which contains two relevant (but much abbreviated) accounts.Photius, Bibliotheca The first is Arrian's Continuation or After Alexander (codex 92).
75, 114, xi. pp. 467, 485Photios I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca s. v. μνσικάρφηςClaudius Aelianus, Varia Historia 6.51Photios I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca p. 624August Meineke, Hist. Crit. Comic. Graec. p.
Ambassador Maher was Advisor to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina until 2010 then he became Head of the External Relations Sector of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina until his passing on 23 November 2016.
The Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei is the first modern library to have been established in Shanghai. It was established in 1847."The Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei (The Xujiahui Library)" (Archive). Shanghai Library.
4 LaodamiaPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.9.5 (or LeaniraPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1), and, in other versions, of Daphne.Parthenius, Erotica Pathemata 15 He was the father of Oebalus or of Perieres,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.
Bibliotheca selecta cover. Bibliotheca selecta (full title Bibliotheca selecta de ratione studiorum in Historia, In Disciplinis, in salute omnium procuranda) is a bibliographical encyclopedia by the Jesuit Antonio Possevino, printed in two folio volumes at the Typographia Apostolica Vaticana by Domenico Basa in 1593. It represents an authoritative and up-to-date Jesuit compendium of Counter-Reformation knowledge.
Hottinger gave this literature a place in his Bibliotheca Orientalis; Otho (1672) wrote a biographical lexicon of the Mishnah teachers; and Bartolocci's Bibliotheca Rabbinica (1675) was a worthy continuation of these bibliographical labors.
Bibliotheca historica, 5.57.2 Ochimus and Cercaphus, who stayed aside from the crime, remained at the island and founded the city of Achaea (in the territory of modern Ialysos).Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica, 5.57.
A major source was the Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum of Christopher Sandius.
Damascius' Life, which is dedicated to Theodora, a disciple of both Isidore and Damascius, is preserved in summary form by Photius in his Bibliotheca,Photius, Bibliotheca, 181, 212 and in fragments in the Suda.
Sthenelus was the son of CapaneusHyginus, Fabulae 71, 175 & 257Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.2 & 3.10.8 and EvadneHyginus, Fabulae 97. He was the father of Cylarabes and Cometes, lover of AegialiaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.6.9.
Photius, Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon. Chapter 64. 1920 translation by J.H. Freese.
A Register survived in the Stowe Library.C. O'Conor, Bibliotheca MS. Stowensis.
Title page of Linnaeus's Bibliotheca Botanica, 1736. Bibliotheca Botanica ("Bibliography of botany", Amsterdam, 1736, Salomen Schouten; 2nd edn., 1751) is a botany book by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778).Full scan of original text of Bibliotheca Botanica The book was written and published in Amsterdam when Linnaeus was twenty-eight and dedicated to the botanist Johannes Burman (1707–1779).
Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p. 46-49. Gabriele Kothe- Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p.16-18.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 9. 2; Servius on Aeneid 6. 480 as an alternative option A less common version makes him a son of Talaus and LysimachePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1. 9. 13Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2. 20.
Cover of Bibliotheca The Bibliotheca () or Myriobiblos (Μυριόβιβλος, "Ten Thousand Books") was a ninth-century work of Byzantine Patriarch of Constantinople Photius, dedicated to his brother and composed of 279 reviews of books which he had read.
The journal irregularly publishes supplements under the title Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium.
It was made effectively obsolete by later editions of Lucius Ferraris's "Bibliotheca".
For instance the first edition of John Lemprière's Bibliotheca Classica, an early encyclopaedia of mythological figures, provides no reference for the story.Lemprière, John (1788). Bibliotheca Classica. T. Cadell. Acantha In the updated 1839 edition three references are given.
Since January 2007, the Bibliotheca Teubneriana is being exclusively published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. As of 1 May 2007, the new North American distributor of titles from the Bibliotheca Teubneriana is Walter de Gruyter, Inc.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s 100 Greatest Egyptian Films is a list compiled in November 2006 by a committee formed by Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which includes Ahmed El Hadari as the committee head, with the membership of Samir Farid and Kamal Ramzi.
Notes on Jean Louis Berlandier. I. Bibliotheca Herpetologica. volume 12. number 1 & 2\.
85Lambard's Perambumlation of Kent, 106St. Etienne's Bibliotheca Carmelitana, i. 590Weever's Funeral Monuments, 264.
Bibliotheca, 1.9.7Hyginus, Fabulae 60, 61Strabo viii. p. 356Manilius, Astronom. 5, 91Virgil, Aeneid vi.
Recognitions, 31Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.1.3 and father of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius.
Bibliotheca historica, 4.2.1 & Nonnus. Dionysiacca, 5.208Nonnus. Dionysiacca, 5.208 but younger than Semele,Nonnus.
After the latter killed Augeas and his other sons, he gave Phyleus the kingdom.Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, Book 4.33 During the time of his exile, Phyleus led a colony of Epeans to the island of Dulichium.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.5.5.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 44,4–5. Unfortunately for the Perdiccans they did not have enough time to get their phalanx drawn up, and facing Antigonus's cavalry charge their men simply surrendered.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 45,2; Polyainos, Strategemata, IV 6.7.
One of the tasks imposed upon Hercules by the king of Tyrins, Eurystheus, was to obtain possession of the girdle of the Amazonian queen Hippolyta.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca ii. 5.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica iv. 16.Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae 30.
The Bibliotheca makes Aesacus son of Priam's first wife Arisbe, daughter of Merops.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.12.5. Apollodorus and Tzetzes also make Aesacus a seer who has learned the interpretation of dreams from his grandfather Merops.Tzetzes. Scholiast on Lycophron, 224.
He was the author of works from the fields of theology, history and library science (Bibliotheca poetarum Polonorum (1752, 1754), Bibliotheca Polona magnauniversalis (manuscript destroyed in 1944)). After his death, the Bishopric of Kiev was taken by Ignacy Franciszek Ossoliński.
Bibliotheca historica, 5.56Pindar. Olympian Odes, 7.3 They also drove the Telchines out of Rhodes.
Davíð Erlingsson, 'Ætterni Drauma-Jóns sögu', Opuscula, 7 [=Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, 34] (1979), 172-218.
His decision to divorce Nicaea led to an immediate rupture in the relations between Perdiccas and Antipater.Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 92; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii. 23 Around 321 BC, as part of an alliance agreement, Antipater married Nicaea to Lysimachus who governed Thrace.
Staphylus and his brother Phanus are counted among the Argonauts.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.16 As one of Rhadamanthys' generals, he was the founder of the colony of Peparethos on the island of Skopelos, in the Northern Sporades island chain.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.79.
Bibliotheca Lichenologica 95. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin-Stuttgart, pp. 531–41.
Bibliotheca, Book 2.5.9 & 2.8.1 Antimache appears in the 2014 film Hercules, played by Barbara Palvin.
New York: Taschen, 1st edition, 1998. ; Taschen Bibliotheca Universalis edition, 2015. Gale, Patrick. Armistead Maupin.
He started working with the Bibliotheca Norvegica immediately, in which he registered every work himself.
17 (1845), 1171ff. The Junius ms. is described col. 1164, abbreviated O. (for bibliotheca Oxoniensis).
Cepheus was the son of either BelusHerodotus. Histories, 7.61 Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 2.1.3 or Phoenix.Hyginus.
Bibliotheca Mycologia 85. Cramer, Vaduz. 485 pp. Later, the Cortinariaceae were shown to be polyphyletic.
In 1959, he again replaced Krautheimer, this time at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. From 1962 on, he was director of the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute of Art History in Rome.Christof Thoenes, "Wachstum: Die Bibliotheca Hertziana unter Wolfgang Lotz (1963 - 1980)".
Philadelphia: T. Wardle. 3 vols. In 1820 he published Bibliotheca America Septentirionalis. Paris, L'imprimerie de Nouzou.
Fabulae, 173; Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 1.8.2; Ovid. Metamorphoses, Book 8.299ff and contender with the gods.
Iliad, Book 9.557, Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 1.7.8; Propertius. Elegies, 1.2; Pausanias. Description of Greece, 4.2.
House, H. Wayne. 1991. "Resurrection, Reincarnation, and Humanness." Bibliotheca Sacra 148(590). Retrieved 29 November 2013.
In 1880, Bragge published a revised bibliography of tobacco, Bibliotheca nicotiana, amounting to 248 quarto pages.
He is chiefly remembered for his Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu, published in Antwerp (1642). It was a continuation and enlargement of Father Pedro de Ribadeneira's Catalogue, which had been brought up to 1608. This updating of the Bibliotheca was done with the help of Jean Bolland.
Phlegyas was the son of Ares and Chryse, daughter of HalmusPausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 36. 1 or DotisPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 5. 5. He was the father of Ixion and Coronis, one of Apollo's lovers. According to one tradition, he had no childrenPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.5.
Before the war began he was said to have sailed with the Argonauts;Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.16 he also was one of the suitors of Helen, which obliged him to join in the campaign against Troy.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.8 He came from Boeotia and commanded 12 ships.
Founder-Director of the magazine Complutum, of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Saguntum of the University of Valencia and currently directs Bibliotheca Archaeologica Hispana, Antiquaria Hispanica (born 1999), Catalog Cabinet of Antiquities (born 1998) and the Bibliotheca Hispana numismatica (born 2005), of the Royal Academy of History.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 64,1-68,1. From Athens Polyperchon marched on Megalopolis which had sided with Cassander and besieged the city. The siege failed and he had to retreat losing a lot of prestige and most of the Greek cities.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 68,2-72,1.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, 3.9.2 . She is also mentioned as the daughter of Mainalos or Schoeneus (according to Hyginus), of a Boeotian (according to Hesiod), or of an Arcadian princess (according to the Bibliotheca). The Bibliotheca is the only source which gives an account of Atalanta's birth and upbringing.
In Greek mythology, Mermerus (, Mérmeros; ) and Pheres (, Phéres, modern pronunciation Féris; ) were the sons of Jason and Medea. They were killed either by the CorinthiansPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.3.6Scholia on Euripides, Medea 10 or by Medea,Euripides, MedeaHyginus, Fabulae 25Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.54.7Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.
The Bibliotheca Lindesiana was one of the most impressive private collections in Britain at the time, both for its size and rarity of some of its contents.Guppy, Henry (1946) "The Bibliotheca Lindesiana", in: Bulletin of the John Rylands Library; vol. 30, pp. 185–94Barker, Nicolas (1978) Bibliotheca Lindesiana: the lives and collections of Alexander William, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl of Balcarres and James Ludovic, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XV.44 It could be that the peltasts of Polybius were similarly equipped.
Polydorus was the eldest son of Cadmus and HarmoniaHesiod. Theogony, 978, Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.4.2, Diodorus Siculus.
Amphitrite was a daughter of Nereus and Doris (and thus a Nereid), according to Hesiod's Theogony, but of Oceanus and Tethys (and thus an Oceanid), according to the Bibliotheca, which actually lists her among both the NereidsPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca i.2.7 and the Oceanids.Bibliotheke i.2.2 and i.4.6.
Aphareus was the son of Gorgophone and Perieres and brother of Leucippus. He was the husband of Arene (Arena or Arenae), daughter of Oebalus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3 and by her fathered Lynceus, Idas and Peisus (Pisus), though some report that Idas' actual father was PoseidonPseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca 1.9.
The Charter is listed in many libraries' reference microfiche collections (including The Library of Congress and The Library of Virginia) and in reference works (including Sabin's "Bibliotheca Americana"Sabin et al, "Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time" Vol.
The Bibliotheca of the Pseudo-Apollodorus includes Dione among the Titans and makes her the child of Gaia and Uranus.Pseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, I.i.3. He makes her the mother of Aphrodite by Zeus but clearly describes Dione as one of the god's adulterous partners and not his wife.Pseudo-Apollodorus.
It was a collection of fifty narratives relating to the mythical and heroic period, and especially the foundation of colonies. An epitome of the work was preserved in the Bibliotheca of Photius, the 9th-century patriarch of Constantinople.Photius I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca, Codex 186. Translated by Brady Kiesling.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.7 and Oeonus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.3Pindar, Olympian Odes 10.65 ff Licymnius accompanied Amphitryon when the latter was expelled from the Argolid and fled to Thebes. According to one story, found in the Iliad, he was accidentally killed in his old age by Heracles' son Tlepolemus, when the latter was beating his servant with a stick and Licymnius ran in between (or else Tlepolemus and Licymnius had a quarrel over a certain matter).Homer, Iliad 2.663Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.8.
By Charles Wilkes, United States. Congress. p53 or Nikuu;The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 45. Dallas Theological Seminary., 1888.
Member of the Consultative Board of the Minister of Culture, 1989. The Cinema Supervisor at Bibliotheca Alexandrina, 2001.
Others called this daughter of Dexamenus as MnesimachePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.5. or Hippolyte.Diodorus Siculus. Library of History, 4.33.1.
Vollet, E. H., Grande Encyclopédie > s.v. Blaise (Saint); published in Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca > "Auctarium", 1969, 278, col. 665b.
Today the material is stored in the archive of the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome and is accessible online.
Eurotas was the son of King Myles and grandson of Lelex, eponymous ancestor of the Leleges.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.1 The Bibliotheca gives a slight variant of the mythological generation of Eurotas, who was described as the son of Lelex, born from the ground, by his wife Cleocharia.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3.
Epaphus was the son of ZeusHesiod, Ehoiai 40a as cited in Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1358 fr. 2 and IoPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.3Hyginus, Fabulae 155Aeschylus, Suppliant Women 48Euripides, Phoenissae 678Euripides, Oedipus 1.638–689Nonnus, Dionysiaca 3.284–285Ovid, Metamorphoses 1.747–748 and thus, Ceroessa's brotherNonnus, Dionysiaca 32.70. With his wife, MemphisPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.
To prevent losing the data in case of e.g. a natural disaster, the Archive attempts to create copies of (parts of) the collection at more distant locations, currently including the Bibliotheca Alexandrina"Donation to the new Library of Alexandria in Egypt" ; Alexandria, Egypt; April 20, 2002. Bibliotheca Alexandrina . Internet Archive.
When he found that his children had survived and were reigning at Tenedos, he sailed there intending to reconcile with them, but Tenes cut the anchor rope of his ship.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.3.23–24Conon, Narrations 28Tzetzes on Lycophron, 232-233Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.14.2–3Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.83.
Bibliotheca Indica Bibliotheca Indica is a collection of works belonging to or treating of Oriental literatures and contains original text editions as well as translations into English, and also bibliographies, dictionaries, grammars, and studies by the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal. Many of the books are available for digital downloads.
Former building of the Ritman Library Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica or The Ritman Library is a private Dutch library founded by Joost Ritman. The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica brings together manuscripts and printed works in the field of Hermeticism, more specifically the 'Christian-Hermetic' tradition. It is located in the center of Amsterdam.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 59,1-3. In the spring of 317 BC he marched his army to Phoenica and began to raise a naval force on the behalf of Polyperchon.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 63,6. Antigonus had spent the rest of 318 BC consolidating his position and gathering a fleet.
An extensive list of Penelope's suitors is given in the Bibliotheca.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 7. 26 - 7. 30 This source does not appear to fully respect the Homeric tradition, as the numbers are different and not all of those named in the Odyssey appear in the Bibliotheca.
Bour, Roger. Where and when was Jean Louis Berlandier born? - Notes on Jean Louis Berlandier. I. Bibliotheca Herpetologica, Vol.
Fundamenta aphorisms ::I. Bibliotheca (library), Aphorismen 1–52 ::II. Systemata (systematics), 53–77 ::III. Plantae (plants), 78–85 ::IV.
Fundamenta botanica. Amsterdam: Solomon Schouten. Bibliotheca Botanica ("Botanical bibliography", 1736), and Critica Botanica (1737)Linnaeus, Carl. 1737. Critica botanica.
It is similar to E. eriopoda but with 2 stamens.Ausgrass, Grasses of Australia.Domin, Karel. Bibliotheca Botanica 85: 404. 1915.
New and notable species of Enterographa, Niebla, and Sclerophyton s. lat. from coastal Chile. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 297-308.
New and notable species of Enterographa, Niebla, and Sclerophyton s. lat. from coastal Chile. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 297-308.
He [Sciron] is defeated by Theseus pushing him into the sea.Pseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Epitome 1.2; Hyginus. Fabulae, 38; Pausanias.
Sabrina Rilke: Revision der Sektion Salsola s.l. der Gattung Salsola (Chenopodiaceae). In: Bibliotheca Botanica. Vol. 149, 1999, (Summary online).
Ironically, Jesuit Antonio Possevino used Bibliotheca universalis as a basis to create a list of forbidden books.Blair, p. 383.
Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 13. In Matthew 23:25 it reads ακρασιας for αδικιας.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 15. In Matthew 24:29 it reads αστερες for αστεραις.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 18.
The Bibliotheca (Ancient Greek: ), also known as the Bibliotheca of Pseudo- Apollodorus, is a compendium of Greek myths and heroic legends, arranged in three books, generally dated to the first or second century AD.Perseus Encyclopedia, "Apollodorus (4)"; Simpson, p. 1. The author was traditionally thought to be Apollodorus of Athens, but that attribution is now regarded as false, and so "Pseudo-" was added to Apollodorus. The Bibliotheca has been called "the most valuable mythographical work that has come down from ancient times."Diller, Aubrey. 1935.
Assaracus was the second son of Tros, King of DardaniaDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.75.3-5Homer, Iliad 20.230-240Ovid, Fasti 4.34Suda v.s. Minos by his wife Callirhoe, daughter of Scamander,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.2Tzetzes on Lycophron, 29Scholiast on Homer's Iliad 20.231 who refers to Hellanicus as his authority or Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes.
Lycurgus was the son of Aleus, the previous ruler, and Neaera, daughter of Pereus, and thus, brother to the Argonauts Amphidamas, Cepheus, Auge and Alcidice.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1 He married either Cleophyle, Eurynome or AntinoeScholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.164 and fathered these sons: Ancaeus, Epochus, Amphidamas, and Iasius.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.
Eumenes hurried out of Phoenicia and marched his army east to gather support in the eastern provinces.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 73,1-2. In this he was successful, because most of the eastern satraps joined his cause (when he arrived in Susiana) more than doubling his army.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 15,1-2.
In Greek mythology, Orsinome (Ancient Greek: Ὀρσινόμην) was the daughter of Eurynomus, son of Magnes and Phylodice.Scholia on Euripides, Phoenician Women 1760 She married Lapithes, son of Apollo and Stilbe, by whom she became the mother of Phorbas, Periphas,Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.69.2 Triopas (possibly)Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.61.3 and Diomede.
Macdonald, Alexander W. (1975) Essays on the Ethnology of Nepal and South Asia. Bibliotheca Himalayica. Ratna Pustak Bhandar. Page 305.
Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 4.990–1225Orphic Argonautica, 1288Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.25–26 He was also the King of the Phaeacians.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 1.28.7 Some ancients referred the epithet διφυής to marriage, of which tradition made him the founder.
Persoonia amaliae was first formally described in 1921 by Karel Domin in Bibliotheca Botanica from specimens collected by Amalie Dietrich.
Ahmed AMEEN, Islamic Architecture in Greece: Mosques. Foreword: Mostafa El Feki, Center for Islamic Civilization studies, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria 2017.
Bibliotheca, Book 1.2.4Servius. ad Aeneid, 3.73. Other authors made Asteria the mother of the fourth HeraclesCicero. De Natura Deorum, 3.16Athenaeus.
Baylis, Charles P., "The Meaning of Walking "In the Darkness" (1 John 1:6)." Bibliotheca Sacra 149, no. 594 (1992).
23; Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 82, cod. 92; Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, xiii. 4; Curtius Rufus, Historiae Alexandri Magni, iv.
He was the editor of valuable books, and wrote many articles for the Bibliotheca Sacra and the American Biblical Repository.
Giulio Bartolocci,"Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica," i. 26. followed by De Rossi,"Dizionario," i. 160. Wolf,"Bibl. Hebr." i., No. 78.
Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 30. In Mark 1:9 it reads Ναζαρεθ for Ναζαρετ.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 32.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 14. 5 Amphictyon eventually deposed Cranaus, proclaiming himself king of Athens.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 14. 6 Amphictyon had a son, Itonus, who in his turn became the father of Boeotus, Iodame and Chromia by Melanippe.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 1.1.&9\. 34. 1Tzetzes on Lycophron, 1206Pausanias, Description of Greece, 5. 1.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historia 15.29.6. This caused Athens to seek alliances against Sparta, so they reached out to Aegean cities under harsh Spartan control including Chios, Byzantium, Rhodes, and Mytilene. These cities sent representatives to Athens who signed the Decree of Aristoteles, which outlined the terms of the Second Athenian League.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historia 15.28.3.
Codex Manesse: Konrad von Altstetten. The Bibliotheca Palatina ("Palatinate library") of Heidelberg was the most important library of the German Renaissance, numbering approximately 5,000 printed books and 3,524 manuscripts. The Bibliotheca was a prominent prize captured during the Thirty Years' War, taken as booty by Maximilian of Bavaria, and given to the Pope in a symbolic and political gesture. While some of the books and manuscripts are now held by the University of Heidelberg, the bulk of the original collection is now an integral part of the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana at the Vatican.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.37.4 The Macedonian Cycnus, according to the Bibliotheca, also challenged Heracles to single combat; Ares attempted to avenge his son's death, but a thunderbolt was hurled by Zeus between the combatants, causing them to part.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.11; same version in Hyginus, Fabulae 31 In the Shield of Heracles, Heracles and his nephew, Iolaus, are traveling through Thessaly on their way to Trachis when they are encountered by Cycnus and Ares, each pair riding a chariot; it is mentioned that Heracles was directing to the court of King Ceyx.
He is first mentioned in 319 BC when he brought Antigonus the news of Antipater's death.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 47,4.
2; 1. 28. 10Hyginus, Fabulae, 244 and so were his fifty children, the Pallantides.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 1.
See Ztchhold, Bibliotheca Theologica. 2:995; Literarischer Hardweiser furs katholische Deutschland, 1874, page 335 sq.; Kurtz, Lehrbuch der Kircherngesch. 7th ed.
Bishop Cosin's Library, originally the Episcopal Library or Bibliotheca Episcopalis Dunelmensis, is a historic library founded in 1669 in Durham, England.
He did some useful preparatory work in Cornish bibliography, afterwards incorporated in the Bibliotheca Cornubiensis (Academy, 1 Nov. 1884, p. 289).
Erysichthon was the son of TriopasOvid, Metamorphoses 8.756 possibly Hiscilla, daughter of Myrmidon and thus, brother to IphimedeiaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.4 and PhorbasHomeric Hymns to Apollo, 3.211. In some accounts, however, he was called instead the son of MyrmidonAthenaeus, Deipnosophistae 10.9b possibly by Peisidice, daughter of Aeolus and Enarete, and thus, brother to Antiphus, ActorPseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.
Guppy, Henry (1946) "The Bibliotheca Lindesiana", in: Bulletin of the John Rylands Library; vol. 30, pp. 185–94Barker, Nicolas (1978) Bibliotheca Lindesiana: the lives and collections of Alexander William, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl of Balcarres and James Ludovic, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres. London: Quaritch for the Roxburghe Club; pp.
Cepheus and his sons joined Heracles in his campaign against Hippocoon, while Sterope was given by Heracles a lock of Medusa to protect Tegea in the absence of men. According to various authors, Cepheus lost either all or seventeen of his sons, and himself was killed in that campaign.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.3Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.33.
Taschen's Bibliotheca universalis is a series of popular art works in an affordable (about 15 euros) hardback format (14 x 19,5 cm).Bibliotheca Universalis: The World in Books, Taschen website (page visited on 3 September 2017). They are generally trilingual, with texts and legends in English, German and French. Some books are also published in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
The Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant or Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians Volumes 1-8 Frans Kuyper 1665,1668, 1692.
Fundamenta botanica. Amsterdam: Solomon Schouten. Bibliotheca Botanica ("Botanical bibliography", 1736), and Critica Botanica ("Critique of botany", 1737)Linnaeus, Carl. 1737. Critica botanica.
Augustan History, Antoninus Pius 10; Lucius Verus 2.M. Antonin. de Rebus suis, 1.8Lucian, Demon. 31Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca iii. p.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Romaike Archaiologia, ix. 67.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, xi. 79.Paulus Orosius, Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri VII, ii. 12.
Full text at Umich/eebo (Reserved - Login only). See H. Stevens, Bibliotheca Americana (Whittingham and Wilkins, London 1862), p. 383 (Internet Archive).
Friendly conversations with Epictetus (Homiliai Epiktetou) is a 12 book work mentioned by Photius in his Bibliotheca, of which only fragments remain.
Up to 1617 it produced about 70 works, among them being the editio princeps of the Bibliotheca of Photius I of Constantinople.
Sostavil A. Grjunvedel'. Cast' 1-2. Sanktpeterburg: Imperatorskaja Akademika Nauk 1905. (Bibliotheca Buddhica.6.) 1. Tekst.138 S. #Zur Erinnerung an Adolf Bastian.
Giulio Bartolocci (1 April 1613 - 19 October 1687) was an Italian Cistercian Hebrew scholar and author of the four volume Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica.
Titus of Bostra (died c. 378J.R. Ritman Library - Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica ) was a Christian theologian and bishop. Sozomen Cites: Hist. eccl., III, xiv.
Photios, Bibliotheca 186.41 p.139a Bekker, cf. Pomponius Mela 1.92 (1st century AD), Servius ad Virgil, Aeneid 3.6 (4th century), Etymologicum Genuinum s.v.
4Callistratus, Statuaram Descriptiones 9Ovid, Fasti 4.713 and EmathionHesiod, Theogony 984Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.4 by the Trojan prince, Tithonus. Sometimes, Hesperus,Hyginus, Astronomica 2.42.
841; Suda, s.v. "Lykourgos"; Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 268 He should not be confused with the quasi- mythological Spartan lawgiver of the same name.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 30,1-31,5; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, p.98.
This library was referred to by several names, known from the stamps of ownership inside the books in the library. These names included Zi-ka-wei Reservata Bibliotheca, Bibliotheca Zi-ka-wei, Zi-ka-wei Bibliotheque de Mission, Zi-ka-wei Bibliotheca Major, and in Chinese, Shanghai Xujiahui Tianzhutang Cangshulou ("Library of the Catholic Church of Xujiahui, Shanghai"). Local people in the area called the big building among the old ginkgo trees simply "The Great Library." At its height, the Xujiahui Library collection included over 100,000 titles in 200,000 volumes: 80,000 volumes in European languages and 120,000 volumes in Chinese.
Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 26-32,2; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State pp.95-98. Antigonus, whose casualties were more numerous, force marched his army to safety the next night.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 32,1-2 During the winter of 316-315 BC, Antigonus tried to surprise Eumenes in Persis by marching his army across a desert and catching his enemy off guard; unfortunately, he was observed by some locals who reported it to his opponents.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 37,2-6; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 15,3-4; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,11 and 8,4.
Ilsøe, p. 408 The Bircherodian manuscript from about 1690 does not exist now, but in the 18th century Bircherod and Peder Jensen Lucoppidan each hand- wrote a copy of it. The latest Bircherodian manuscript is now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Regia Hafniensis signatus Ny kongelig Samling 402 in folia, and the Lucoppidan manuscript is now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Regia Hafniensis signatus Ny kongelig Samling 561 in folia. Two hand-written copies of the Lucoppidan manuscript are now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Regia Hafniensis signatus Ny kongelig Samling 570 in folia.
Polydectes was the son of either Magnes and an unnamed Naiad,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1. 9. 6 or of Peristhenes and Androthoe,Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 4. 1091 or of Poseidon and Cerebia.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 838 His story is largely a part of the myth of Perseus, and runs as follows according to the BibliothecaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2. 4.
West Wind on a red-figure vase (5th century BCE) Hyacinth was given various parentage, providing local links, as the son of Clio and Pierus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.3.3 or of king Oebalus of Sparta,Lucian, Dialogi Deorum 16 or of king Amyclus of Sparta,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.3 progenitor of the people of Amyclae, dwellers about Sparta.
Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 12, 1–2. Antigonus, finding out Eumenes had left his provinces, took some time securing Cilicia and northern Syria before he marched into Mesopotamia. Unable to sway Seleucus and Pheiton, Eumenes had left his winter quarters early and marched on Susa, a major royal treasury, in Susiana.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 12, 5–13, 5.
Eumenes gained the support of Amphimachos, the satrap of Mesopotamia,Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 39,6 and XIX 27,4. then marched his army into Northern Babylonia, where he put them into winter quarters. During the winter he negotiated with Seleucus, the satrap of Babylonia, and Peithon, the satrap of Media, seeking their help against Antigonus.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 12,1-2.
Unable to sway Seleucus and Peithon, Eumenes left his winter quarters early and marched on Susa, a major royal treasury, in Susiana.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 12,5-13,5. In Susa, Eumenes sent letters to all the satraps to the north and east of Susiana, ordering them in the kings' names to join him with all their forces.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 13,6-7.
Notes from de Ricci have been digitized for an online database, Seymour de Ricci Bibliotheca Britannica Manuscripta Digitized Archive. The notes, at the University of London's Senate House Library, had been intended for publishing of Bibliotheca Britannica Manuscripta, which was not completed. They had been originally bequeathed to the Historical Research in London in the form of more than 60,000 index cards.
Antigonus claimed victory, even though he lost some 3,700 men, and a further 4,000 were wounded. Eumenes came off with a loss of only 540 men and some 1,000 injured.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica XIX 30,1-31,5. Antigonos used trickery (force marching his army away by night) to get away from Eumenes,Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica XIX 32,1-2; Polyainos, Strategemata, IV 6,10.
There they fought a great battle −the battle of Paraitakene− which ended inconclusively.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 26,1-31,5. The next year (315) they fought another great but inconclusive battle −the battle of Gabiene− during which some of Antigonus's troops plundered the enemy camp.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 40,1-43,8; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, Eumenes 16,3-17,1; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13.
Xenophon, Hellenica 1.5.16Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 13.74, 77, 78Lys. Ἀπολ. δωροδ. p. 162Schn. ad Xen. Hell. 1.6.16Connop Thirlwall, History of Greece, vol. iv. p.
In Greek mythology, Phthius (Ancient Greek: φθῖος) was an Arcadian prince and son of King LycaonPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.8.1 and possibly NonancrisPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.17.6.
Fabulae, 14.3; Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 19.16; Statius. Thebaid, Book 5.405; Valerius Flaccus. Argonautica, Book 1.461 a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian BoarHyginus.
Tisamenus (Ancient Greek: Τισαμενός), in Greek mythology, was a son of OrestesPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.8.3Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.5–6 & 7.1.7 and HermionePausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.18.
Bibliotheca, Book 1.2.2Hyginus. Fabulae, Preface According to Hesiod, by the Titan Perses she had a daughter Hecate, goddess of witchcraft.Hesiod. Theogony, 409–11.Pseudo- Apollodorus.
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R. Watt, Bibliotheca Britannica; or, A General Index to British and Foreign Literature, Vol. I: Authors (Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh 1824), p. 262 (Google).
Heracles brought some of the slain birds to Eurystheus as proof of his success.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.5.6Quintus Smyrnaeus. Posthomerica, Book 6.253 ffApollonius of Rhodes.
For the other works of Tzetzes see J. A. Fabricius, Bibliotheca graeca (ed. Harles), xi.228, and Karl Krumbacher, Geschichte der byz. Litt. (2nd ed.
Apologia dell'ateismo [Apology for Atheism], 1925. Scheggie [Splinters], Rieti: Bibliotheca Editrice, 1930. Impronte [Fingerprints], Genoa: Libreria Editrice Italia, 1931. Cicute [Hemlock], Todi: Editrice Atanòr, 1931.
The play tells of Medea avenging her husband's betrayal by killing their children. Absyrtus – was in Greek mythology the son of Aeëtes and a brother of Medea and Chalciope. His mother is variously given: Hyginus calls her Ipsia,Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae, 13. Hesiod and the Bibliotheca call her Idyia,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 9. §23. Apollonius calls her Asterodeia,Apollonius of Rhodes, 3. 241.
Diodoros Bibliotheca 33.4.2; 1 Maccabees 11.39–40 Many of Demetrius' soldiers defected to Diodotus, out of anger at his conduct or the cuts to their pay. Demetrius was defeated in battle and lost control of Apamea and Antioch to Diodotus.Diodoros Bibliotheca 33.4a; 1 Maccabees 11.55-56; Josephus AJ 13.144 Numismatic evidence indicates that Apamea was lost in early 144 and Antioch in late 144 or early 143.
Hercules and the Cattle of Geryones The tenth labour was to obtain the Cattle of the three-bodied giant Geryon. In the fullest account in the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus,Pseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 2.5.10. Heracles had to go to the island of Erytheia in the far west (sometimes identified with the Hesperides, or with the island which forms the city of Cádiz) to get the cattle.
Maidens, Virgins (Παρθένοι) Apollodorus mentions Creusa as the mother of Achaeus and Ion by her husband Xuthus;Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.3 she is presumably also the mother of Xuthus' daughter Diomede.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.4 However, according to Euripides' Ion, in which she is a prominent character, Creusa was mother of Ion by Apollo, while Xuthus was infertile so he accepted Ion as his own son.
Eumenes acted quickly to muster his army, and marched into Cilicia where he made an alliance with Antigenes and Teutamus, the commanders of the famous Macedonian Silver Shields.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 59,1-3. Eumenes again demonstrated his cleverness and was able to secure control over these men by playing on their loyalty to, and superstitious awe of, Alexander. Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 60,1-60,3.
Crawford was a noted bibliophile long before he became interested in philately. The family library, the "Bibliotheca Lindesiana" located at Haigh Hall in Haigh near Wigan, had its origins in the sixteenth century and became world-famous among scholars for its scope and the many bibliographies of its stock which exceeded 100,000 volumes."Bibliotheca Lindesiana" by John P Chalmers, Journal of Library History, vol. 18, no.
The listings include MSS, incipits, and printed editions. The first two editions (1895, 1909) were edited by the Bollandists, which included the Jesuit scholar Hippolyte Delehaye. The most recent editions have been the product of a single editor François Halkin. The BHG along with the Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina and Bibliotheca Hagiographica Orientalis are the most useful tools in the research of literary documents concerning the saints.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 73,1-2. In this he was successful; most of the eastern satraps joined his cause (when he arrived in Susiana) more than doubling his army.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 15,1-2. They marched and counter-marched throughout Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Susiana and Media until they faced each other on a plain in the country of the Paraitakene in southern Media.
In Matthew 26:31 it has singular reading τα δωδεκα for τα προβατα.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 24. In Matthew 26:52 it reads αποθανουνται for απολουνται.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 25. In Matthew 27:34 it reads οινον for οξος, as B, D, K, L, 1, 33, 69, 73,Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 28.
Virgil, Aeneid, 6. 480. The son of Parthenopaeus by the nymph Clymene, variously named Promachus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 7. 2Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 19.
Homer, Iliad, 2. 837; Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book IV, 3. 35 In the Aeneid, Hyrtacus is credited with two more sons, NisusVirgil, Aeneid, 5.
Aus dem Tibetischen übersetzt von Albert Grünwedel. I-II. Petrograd: Academie Imperiale des Sciences 1914. 212 S. 8° (Bibliotheca Buddhica. 18.) #Eine weibliche Inkarnation in Tibet.
Acacallis (Ancient Greek: Ἀκακαλλίς means "unwalled"Robert Graves. The Greek Myths (1960)) in Greek mythology, was princess of Crete. The Bibliotheca calls her Acalle (Greek: Ἀκάλλη).
At maturity, the peridium opens up and remains as a volva at the base of the receptaculum.Jülich W. (1982). Higher taxa of Basidiomycetes. Bibliotheca Mycologia 85.
Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4, 3. 35 Phorcys is mentioned among the Trojan allies whom Hector addresses with a speech in Book 17 of the Iliad.
"Origen as Literary Critic in the Alexandrian Tradition". In Perrone, L. (ed.). Origeniana Octava: Origen and the Alexandrian Tradition, Vol. 1. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 164.
Delta was born in Alexandria, in the Khedivate of Egypt,"Conference about Penelope Delta at the BA". Bibliotheca Alexandrina. April 5, 2009. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
Leipzig University Library (), known also as Bibliotheca Albertina, is the central library of the University of Leipzig. It is one of the oldest German university libraries.
1596Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xi. p. 558. He is noted for the elevated style employed in the numerous decrees of his which have survived.
Vipradāsa's Manasā-Vijaya. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. as a part of the Bibliotheca Indica series of the Asiatic Society, Calcutta. It was based on all three manuscripts.
Henriette Hertz is now known mainly through her establishment of the Bibliotheca Hertziana, granted to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (KWI) in 1913 (from 1953, the Max Planck Society).History of the Institute - Bibliotheca Hertziana The Palazzo Zuccari in Rome was an "open house" In 1889 Hertz, with her wealthy friends Frida and Ludwig Mond, rented parts of the Palazzo Zuccari in Rome. Backed by Ludwig Mond's fortune earned in the British soda industry, the Monds and Hertz maintained an "open house" salon in Rome; regular visitors included Gabriele d'Annunzio, the Italian mathematician Pietro Blaserna, Paul Deussen, the writer Olga von Gerstfeldt and the art historian Ernst Steinmann, Wolfgang Helbig, Theodor Mommsen, Giovanni Morelli, and the violinist Teresina Tua, a/k/a Teresa Tua.History of the Institute - Bibliotheca HertzianaJulia Rischbieter, Henriette Hertz: Mäzenin und Gründerin der Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rom, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004.
A fragment from the writings of Acusilaus asserts that the Peloponnesians were called "Pelasgians" after Pelasgus, a son of Zeus and Niobe.Mentioned in Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 1.96 In Greek mythology, it was also the name of a cavern through which Heracles dragged Cerberus as one of his Twelve Labors.
He compiled and arranged the Bibliotheca Americana, a catalogue of American publications, including reprints and original works from 1820 until 1861 (4 vols., New York, 1852-1861).
Thucydides 2.102 Strabo. Geography 10.2.6. In Apollodorus' Bibliotheca, Book III.7.5-7 recounts the adventure of Acarnan and his brother Amphoterus to avenge their father Alcmaeon:Pseudo- Apollodorus.
The sources cited by Waldstein/Rosenthal were: Kayserling, [Meyer], Die Jüdischen Frauen, Leipzig, 1879, p. 311; and Zeitlin, [William], Bibliotheca post-Mendelssohniana, [Leipzig, 1871/1895], p. 231\.
4 PhaethonPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.3.1Hesiod, Theogony 986 and TithonusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.181 (different from the lover) were called the children of Eos by the Athenian prince, Cephalus.
Pausanias of Macedon (He likely would have been called or but this, "Pausanias the king of the Macedonians," is how Diodoros Siculus names him in Bibliotheca historica, 14.89.2 ) was the son and successor of Aeropus II of MacedonDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, 14.84.6. Here he uses Theopompus of Chios as source."Pausanias (entry 5)" in William Smith, editor, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology in the Argead dynasty of Macedon.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina reopened its planetarium doors after having equipped itself with a newly installed state of the art dome projection system and a set of stunning shows to go along with it. With the new system running, the sea-side Bibliotheca and the Planetarium Science Center (PSC, the library's affiliate nonprofit educational center) are now ready to jointly host the 20th International Planetarium Society conference in June, 2010.
Honorius III. "Ad Fredericum Romanorum Imperatorem." In Medii Aevi Bibliotheca Patristica Tomus Quartus, edited by César Auguste Horoy, 28–29. Paris: Imprimerie de la Bibliothèque Ecclésiastique, 1880. Archive.
The best edition was prepared by Jaffé, "Monumenta Corbeiensia" in "Bibliotheca rerum German.", I (Berlin, 1864), 76-602. They are also printed in Patrologia Latina CLXXXIX, 1121-1458.
2& 7); "Hippomenes" occurs in Theocritus (Idyll 3. 40), Euripides (as noted in the Bibliotheca l. c.; Euripides' work in question hasn't survived) and in most Roman authors.
Bia was the daughter of the Titan Pallas and Oceanid Styx,Hesiod. Theogony, 375-383. and sister of Nike, Kratos, and Zelus.Hesiod, Theogony 383–5Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.2.
Jean François Foppens (1739).Bibliotheca Belgica Volume 2, Bruxellis, pages 719-720. Due to his large generosity, his friends had to regularly support him with necessities of life.
Bibliotheca Historica, Book 4.59.5Suda. Encyclopedia, s.v. Theseia (Theseus festival) & Mousaios (Musaeus); Lucian. Zeus Rants, 21 Theseus won owing to his skill, rather than superiority in brute physical strength.Ovid.
Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p. 68-80 Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Halothamnus. - In: Karl Heinz Rechinger et al.
Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p. 136-151. Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Halothamnus. - In: Karl Heinz Rechinger et al.
Gabriele Kothe- Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p. 101-112 Gabriele Kothe- Heinrich: Halothamnus. - In: Karl Heinz Rechinger et al.
Gabriele Kothe- Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, , p. 61-65 Gabriele Kothe- Heinrich: Halothamnus. - In: Karl Heinz Rechinger et al.
John Freind, The History of PhysicJohann Albert Fabricius. Bibl. Graec. vol. xii. p. 593, sq. ed. vet.Albrecht von Haller, Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae, tom. i.Curt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel. Hist.
After the battle, Mithrenes was made Satrap of Armenia by Alexander.Arrian, The Anabasis of Alexander, iii. 16Curtius, Histories of Alexander the Great, v. 1.44Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, xvii.
Margoliouth, D. S. (1933) Catalogue of Arabic Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Manchester In addition to the collections of Spencer, Crawford, Christie and Bullock, holdings have been enriched by gifts, permanent loans or purchases of several libraries belonging to institutions and individuals. These include the French Revolution Broadsides donated by the 27th Earl of Crawford in 1924"The 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'", in: The Bulletin of the John Rylands Library; vol. 30, no. 1, 1946p. 11 and the archives of the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1977. In 1924 the library purchased the greater part of the French revolutionary collection of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana; and then on the occasion of the library's semi-jubilee the 27th Earl of Crawford donated the French Revolutionary Broadsides from the Bibliotheca Lindesiana.Barker, Nicolas (1978) Bibliotheca Lindesiana: the Lives and Collections of Alexander William, 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl of Balcarres, and James Ludovic, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres.
A former pupil of Giulio Bartolocci, who was a member of the same order and projector of the Bibliotheca magna rabbinica, Imbonati eventually became his master's collaborator. When Bartolocci died he completed and edited the fourth volume (Rome 1693) of this work, which laid the foundation for Johann Christoph Wolf's Bibliotheca hebræa and other works. Imbonati brought out a supplementary fifth volume under the title Bibliotheca latino-hebraica, sive de Scriptoribus latinis, qui ex diversis nationibus contra Judaeos vel de re hebraica utcumque scripsere (Rome, 1694). This volume also contains a "Chronology of Sacred Scripture" and two dissertations (on the Messiah, and on the Divinity and Humanity of Christ) based upon miscellaneous Hebrew, Greek, and Latin writings.
Eventually the two armies in southern Media and fought in the indecisive battle of Paraitakene.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 26–32,2; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State pp. 95–98. Antigonus, whose casualties were more numerous, force marched his army to safety the next night.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 32,1–2 During the winter of 316–315 BC, Antigonus tried to surprise Eumenes in Persia by marching his army across a desert and catching his enemy off guard, unfortunately, he was observed by some locals who reported it to his opponents.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 37, 2–6; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 15, 3–4; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,11 and 8,4.
In 314 BC, Antigonus received envoys from the allied dynasts Ptolemy, Cassander and Lysimachus who demanded he cede Cappadocia and Lycia to Cassander, Hellespontine Phrygia to Lysimachus, Phoenicia and Syria to Ptolemy, and Babylonia to Seleucus, and that he should share the treasure he had accumulated.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIX 57,1. His only answer was to advise the dynasts to be ready for war.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIX 57,2. Antigonus sent Aristodemus with a 1,000 talents to the Peloponnesus to raise an army there and also to make an alliance with his old enemy Polyperchon, he and Polyperhon were then to make war on Cassander,Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 57,4-5.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina Bibliotheca Alexandrina The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Latin for "Library of Alexandria"; ', ) is a major library and cultural center on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. It is both a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity, and an attempt to rekindle something of the brilliance that this earlier center of study and erudition represented. The idea of reviving the old library dates back to 1974, when a committee set up by Alexandria University selected a plot of land for its new library. Construction work began in 1995 and, after some US$220 million had been spent, the complex was officially inaugurated on 16 October 2002.
Near the end of the novel, Updike includes two untranslated Greek sentences. Their translation is as follows: This quote is from Bibliotheca 2.5.4, and describes the death of Chiron.
Pomponius Mela, Chorographia, §1.100Photius, Bibliotheca excerpts, §224.12.2 The city was a member of the Delian League.Athenian Tribute Lists, §259 From the city, the Gulf of Astacus took its name.
Scholia, on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.1553 Sisyphus was the grandfather of Bellerophon through Glaucus,Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.9.3Homer, Iliad VI 152ff and Minyas, founder of Orchomenus, through Almus.
Creusa was the youngest daughter of Erechtheus, King of Athens and his wife, Praxithea.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.1 She was the sister of Protogeneia, Pandora, Procris, Oreithyia and Chthonia.Suda s.v.
In Greek mythology, Peneleos (, Pēneléōs) or, less commonly, Peneleus (, Pēnéleos), son of Hippalcimus (Hippalmus) and Asterope,Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.67.7 was an Achaean soldier in the Trojan War.
Milan 1997, pp. 223-228. He was elected president of the Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio in Vicenza and retired from the Bibliotheca Hertziana in 1980.
Diodorus Siculus (4.31.8) and Ovid in his Heroides (9.54) mention a son named Lamos. But Bibliotheca (2.7.8) gives the name of the son of Heracles and Omphale as Agelaus.
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina Antiquae et Media Aetatis (in German). Brussels: Société des Bollandistes, ed. 2 vols. I Subsidia Hagiographica.]; Meyer, Wilhelm, 1904, "Passio Albani" (Turin and Paris Texts, pp.
The former Shanghai Medical University, now Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, is located close to Xujiahui metro station. The Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei (Xujiahui Library) is in the area.
Through a fortunate combination of the enterprising nature of de la Fontaine Verwey, the cooperation of library staff, and the ignorance of those sent to pack up the library, the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana's journals, brochures, pictures and prints were saved.Zwiep, I., & Offenberg, A.K. (2006). Omnia in eo : Studies on Jewish books and libraries in honour of Adri Offenberg celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana in Amsterdam (Studia Rosenthaliana vol. 38/39). Louvain: Peeters, p.
Much later, Munitus was bitten by a snake while hunting with his father in Thrace and died.Parthenius, Erotica Pathemata 16Tzetzes on Lycophron, 495-496 According to the Bibliotheca and several other sources, in the night of the fall of Troy Laodice feared she might become one of the captive women and prayed to the gods. She was swallowed up in a chasm that opened on the earth.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.5.
Eumenes then marched southeastwards into Persia, where he picked up additional reinforcementsDiodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 17, 3–7. Antigonus, meanwhile, had reached Susa and left Seleucus there to besiege the place, while he himself marched after Eumenes. At the river Kopratas, Eumenes surprised Antigonus during the crossing of the river and killed of captured 4,000 of his men.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 18, 3–7; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 14, 1–2.
Diodorus Siculus as depicted in a 19th-century fresco The earliest surviving description of Gangaridai appears in Bibliotheca historica of the 1st century BCE writer Diodorus Siculus. This account is based on a now-lost work, probably the writings of either Megasthenes or Hieronymus of Cardia. In Book 2 of Bibliotheca historica, Diodorus states that "Gandaridae" (i.e. Gangaridai) territory was located to the east of the Ganges river, which was 30 stades wide.
He left Vienna, returning only in November 1804 to resume preaching. His stay would be brief as he soon left for Venice where he published Greek Lexicon and Greek Library, works based on Gesner's Bibliotheca universalis and Fabricius' Bibliotheca Graeca. He resumed his duties as rector in early 1808. In 1811, he received an honorary diploma from the “Graeco–Dacian Philological Institute of Bucharest” for his contribution to the advancement of science.
The ruins of the right wing were removed entirely, a second cellar floor lifted, and the façade - despite considerable additional costs - was reconstructed in the original way. Renovation, restoration and restoration lasted until 2002. Today, the main building of the University Library, the Bibliotheca Albertina, is one of a total of 15 locations of the University Library. Bombing in 1943-1945 destroyed two-thirds of the magnificent Neo-Renaissance Bibliotheca Albertina building.
He escaped from Nora through trickery, allied himself with Polyperchon (the new Regent of the Empire) and, after gathering a small army, he marched into Cilicia where he made an alliance with Antigenes and Teutamos, the commanders of the Macedonian Silver Shields and the Hypaspists.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 59,1-3. Eventually Eumenes secured control over these men by playing on their loyalty to, and superstitious awe of, Alexander.Diodorus Sicilus, ’’Bibliotheca Historica’’, XVIII 60,1-60,3.
In Greek mythology, as recorded in Homer's Iliad, Lycaon (; Ancient Greek: Λυκάων; gen.: Λυκάονος) was a son of PriamPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.5 and Laothoe, daughter of the Lelegian king Altes.
Bibliotheca zoologica Vol. 5 Julius Victor Carus, Wilhelm Engelmann, Otto Taschenburg – 1899 " Olphe-Galliard, Léon, Excursions ornithologiques en Suisse. Questions sur la rareté des oiseaux dans diverses contrées, ..."Nature Vol.
4 LaodamiaPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.9.5 (or LeaniraPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1), and in other versions, of Daphne.Parthenius, Erotica Pathemata 15 Argalus was also said to be the father of King Oebalus.
The Korybantes were the offspring of Apollo and the Muse ThaliaApollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1.3.4. or Rhytia (Rhetia).Strabo, Geographica 10.3.19. One account attests the parentage to Zeus and the Muse Calliope.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.20Hyginus, Fabulae 17Orphic Argonautica, 657 ff When the Bebryces rush to avenge him, the chiefs snatched up their arms and put them to flight with great slaughter.
He was assassinated in 394 BCE, the year of his accession, by Amyntas IIIDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, 14.89.2 (also called Amyntas II), who then succeeded him as King of Macedon.
277) or "Patriarch of the Church of the Chaldeans of Mosul".Chaldaeorum ecclesiae Musal Patriarcha (Giuseppe Simone Assemani (editor), Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana (Rome 1725), vol. 3, part 1, p.
George Soltau, a dispensationalist, placed the "dispensation of the fulness of times" after the millennial age.Ehlert, Arnold D.: " A Bibliography of Dispensationalism", Bibliotheca Sacra, V102 #408—Oct 45—p.457.
200 AD. Most of the papyri are kept at the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana, in Cologny, Switzerland outside Geneva. In 2007 the Vatican Library acquired Bodmer Papyrus 14–15 (known as P75).
Evangile de Jean et Genese I-IV, 2 en bohairique, (CSCO clxxvii, Scriptores coptici, XXV; Louvain, 1958). Currently it is housed at the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana (P. Bodmer III) in Cologny.
To this day the details of the destruction (or destructions) remain a lively source of controversy. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was inaugurated in 2002, near the site of the old Library.
Amphilochus's brother Alcmaeon then slew his mother and exiled himself from the kingdom. As king of Argos, Amphilochus was sometimes named among Helen's suitors.Gantz, p. 566.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.
Henriette Hertz (6 January 1846, Cologne - 9 April 1913, Rome) was a German- born philanthropist and art collector. She donated the Palazzo Zuccari to house the Bibliotheca Hertziana in 1912.
69, citing Cicero, In Verrem 2.1.70 and 5.94; Diodorus, Bibliotheca historica 38.4; Livy, Periocha 86; Valerius Maximus 9.10.2. The sources uniformly emphasize that he was burned alive.Cicero, In Verrem 2.1.
Photius commends Conon's Attic style, and remarks that Nicolaus Damascenus borrowed much from him.Photius, Bibliotheca, Cod. 189. There are separate editions of this abstract by Gale;Histor. Poet. Script, p.
Drake, Sir William R (1881), Biographical details of George Heath, D.D., (p.18) His collection of rare classical works formed the nucleus of his son Benjamin's famous library (Bibliotheca Heathiana).
Lelex was the son of Poseidon and Libya, the daughter of Epaphus.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.44.3 He was the father of Bias,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.5 Cleson,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.39.
57 (otherwise known as AstydameiaPseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.13.2); Myrina, who married Thoas;Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 601 and an unnamed daughter, who became the mother of Asterius by Teutamus.
692Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1. 152 — apparently following Odyssey 11. 285, where only Nestor, Chromius and Periclymenus are enumerated but other accounts explicitly disagree with the statement.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.
Marpessa was the daughter of EvenusPropertius, Elegies 1.2Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2Pausanias, Description of Greece 4.2.7 & 5.18.2 (son of Ares and Demonice) and Alcippe (daughter of Oenomaus and sister of Hippodamia).Plutarch.
Autochthoe was one of the two daughters of Perseus and Andromeda. Her sister was Gorgophone while her brothers were Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, Electryon and Cynurus.Pseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.4.
In the "Magna Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum" published in 1618, his works are given among the writers of the tenth century and, according to Cardinal Bellarmine, Idiota flourished about the year 902.
Ancaeus' arms were ominously hidden at home, but he set forth, dressed in a bearskin and armed only with a labrys (λάβρυς "doubled-bladed axe").Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2, 1.9.16, 3.9.
For bibliography, see T. G. Schoenemann's Bibliotheca patrum (ii. 823), and the prefaces to the editions of C. Halm (Monum. Germ., 1877) and F. Pauly (Vienna, Corp. scr. eccl. Lat., 1883).
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.14.3Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.3.1Hyginus, Fabulae 189Ovid, Metamorphoses vii.703 ff The second-century CE traveller Pausanias was informed that the abductor of Cephalus was Hemera, goddess of Day.
Outside view of the planetarium dome The Planetarium Science Center is a department in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt. It promotes the concept of science centers as an educational tool.
He died at St. Omer on 28 Sept. 1632. Baldwin left in manuscript several voluminous treatises on pious subjects. A list of them is given in Southwell's Bibliotheca Scriptorum Soc. Jesu.
The Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus uses the name Plouton instead of Hades in relating the tripartite division of sovereignty, the abduction of Persephone, and the visit of Orpheus to the underworld. This version of the theogony for the most part follows Hesiod (see above), but adds that the three brothers were each given a gift by the Cyclopes to use in their battle against the Titans: Zeus thunder and lightning; Poseidon a trident; and Pluto a helmet (kyneê).Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.1–2, 1911 Loeb Classical Library edition, translation and notes by J.G. Frazer. The helmet Pluto receives is presumably the magical Cap of Invisibility (aidos kyneê), but the Bibliotheca is the only ancient source that explicitly says it belonged to Pluto.
The Bibliotheca dissidentium (English, Library of Dissenters) is a series of 26 volumes (1980–2008) of historical editions of 16th century Non-Conformist religious works, largely in Latin, with scholarly introductions, essays and notations in French, German and/or English published by the Groupe de Recherches sur les Non-Conformismes du XVIe Siècle et l'Histoire des Protestantismes under the general editor, professor André Séguenny of the University of Strasbourg as part of the larger series Aureliana.Reformation and early modern Europe: a guide to research - Page 439 David Mark Whitford - 2008 "The radical Reformation is also well represented in bibliographic projects, not least in the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium." :The Bibliotheca Dissidentium Neerlandicorum is an unrelated series, specific to Dutch Non- Conformists, published by Amsterdam University.
He willed his library to the Faculty of Medicine of McGill University where it now forms the nucleus of McGill University's Osler Library of the History of Medicine, which opened in 1929. The printed and extensively annotated catalogue of this donation is entitled "Bibliotheca Osleriana: a catalogue of books illustrating the history of medicine and science, collected, arranged and annotated by Sir William Osler, Bt. and bequeathed to McGill University".Bibliotheca Osleriana. Mqup.mcgill.ca. Retrieved on May 30, 2014.
Agatharchides FGrH 86 F20; Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca 1.37.5 The conquest was publicly celebrated in the panegyric court poetry of Theocritus and by the erection of a long list of Nubian districts at the Temple of Isis at Philae, near Syene.Theocritus Idyll 17.87 The conquered territory included the rich gold mines at Wadi Allaqi, where Ptolemy founded a city called Berenice Panchrysus and instituted a large-scale mining programme.Diodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12; Pliny the Elder Natural History 6.170.
The Bibliotheca gives an entirely different characterization of Procris. He states that Procris was bribed with a golden crown to sleep with Pteleon, but was discovered in his bed by her husband. After fleeing to Minos, she helped cure the king of Minos of his genital sickness, and was given a dog whom no quarry could escape and an infallible javelin. The Bibliotheca writes that she gave the dog and javelin to her husband, and they were reconciled.
Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), pp. III-IV. G. G. Pappelbaum described and collated its text in 1824.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824). The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scholz (1794–1852), who listed it under the number 239.
She also has another self. She appears as the mysterious librarian inside the archives of the Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian. In the last episode of the anime television series, her "other self" overlaps with the current one in an attempt to save Huey when he almost lost his conscience in the Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian. When asked a question that calls for a "Yes" or "No" answer, she will reply appropriately in English rather than Japanese.
During his lifetime Marcovich wrote and edited 45 books, including several critical editions, most notably of the fragments of Heraclitus, the Vitae philosophorum of Diogenes Laërtius (2 v., Bibliotheca Teubneriana, 1999 [+ Indices, conf. H. Gaertner, 2002]), the Greek novel De Rodanthes et Deosiclis amoribus by Theodorus Prodromus (Bibliotheca Teubneriana, 1992), and the Bhagavad-Gita and 248 articles and essays in Spanish, German, Italian, French and Serbo-Croatian. He died June 14, 2001 at the Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, Illinois.
According to the Bibliotheca, their great-grandfather was Dionysus, and he gave them the power to change water into wine, grass into wheat, and berries into olives. For this reason no one around them ever had to starve.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.3.10 According to other sources, however, the daughters were devotees of Dionysus, and the god rewarded them with the extraordinary ability to produce oil, grain, and wine from the ground or merely by touch.
Medieval illuminated manuscript of the Bibliotheca historica, Latinized by Poggio Bracciolini (Malatestiana Library, ms. S.XXII.1). Bibliotheca historica (, "Historical Library") is a work of universal history by Diodorus Siculus. It consisted of forty books, which were divided into three sections. The first six books are geographical in theme, and describe the history and culture of Egypt (book I), of Mesopotamia, India, Scythia, and Arabia (II), of North Africa (III), and of Greece and Europe (IV–VI).
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 21.4; Plutarch, Pyrrhus 9 The couple had two sons: Alexander and Helenus.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 22.8.2; Plutarch, Pyrrhus 9 However, Lanassa could not accept her husband's polygamous lifestyle, and so she left Pyrrhus in 291 BC, went to Corcyra, and offered this island as dowry to Demetrius I Poliorcetes, then king of Macedonia, if he would become her new husband. The courted diadoch came to Corcyra, married Lanassa and occupied the island.
The library was raised to the status of a National Library and renamed as Bibliotheca Nacional de Nova Goa in February 1897. Later it was renamed as the Bibliotheca National Vasco da Gama. By a decree dated 18 March 1956, the Privilege of Deposited Legal was made applicable to this library, making it entitled to all publications from Portugal and her overseas colonies. After functioning as an annex of the Institute, it was open for about 35 years.
Antigonus, meanwhile, had reached Susa and left Seleucus there to besiege the place, while he himself marched after Eumenes. At the river Kopratas, Eumenes surprised Antigonus during the crossing of the river and killed or captured 4,000 of his men.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 18,3-7; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 14,1-2. Antigonus, faced with disaster, decided to abandon the crossing and turned back northward, marching up into Media, threatening the upper satrapies.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 19,1-2.
At the start of 318 BC Arrhidaios, the governor of Hellespontine Phrygia, tried to take the city of Cyzicus.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 51,1-7. Antigonus, as the Strategos of Asia, took this as a challenge to his authority and recalled his army from winter quarters. He sent an army against Arrhidaios while he himself marched with the main army into Lydia against its governor Cleitus, whom he drove out of his province.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 52,5-8.
Enlightenment era librarian in a library, 19th-century painting by Georg Reimer, National Museum in Warsaw During the 16th century, the idea of creating a Bibliotheca Universalis, a universal listing of all printed books, emerged from well- established academics and librarians: Conrad Gessner, Gabriel Naudé, John Dury, and Gottfried Leibniz.Mukherjee, A. K. Librarianship: Its Philosophy and History. Asia Publishing House (1966) p. 104 The four librarians responsible for establishing the Bibliotheca Universalis are important figures in librarianship.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.8 confirms this. (also her uncle with whom she had three sons, Aeson, Amythaon, Pheres) but she loved Enipeus, a river god. She pursued Enipeus, who refused her advances.
Antilochus was the son of King Nestor either by AnaxibiaHomer, Odyssey 3.451–52 or Eurydice.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 He was the brother to Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron and Pisistratus.
4, pg. 272. Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland. Sold by W.H. Allen and Co. (now Virgin Books), Leadenhall Street, and B. Duprat, Paris. Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis.
18 p. 407 In Euboea, which also had a town named Athenae, Cecrops was called a son of Erechtheus and Praxithea, and a grandson of Pandion.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.1Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.5.
Willy Morel, Fragmenta poetarum latinorum epicorum et lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium, Leipzig, Teubner, 1927. (New ed. Leipzig 1995.) Furius Antias (Aulus Furius Antias) [fragmenta in aliis scriptis seruata]; Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina.
A traditional order of the labours found in the BibliothecaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.1–2.5.12. by Pseudo-Apollodorus is: # Slay the Nemean lion. # Slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra. # Capture the Ceryneian Hind.
Dugdale, Monasticon Vol. 6 Part 1, p. 587 no. VII (Google). In 1258 Prioress Basilia (de WachishamNichols, Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica V, Part 52, p. 25.) received a grant of property in Burgate.
It is the southernmost of the 172 towns in Northern Germany whose names end in büttel, meaning "residence" or "settlement."The Latin adjective deriving from the town is Guelpherbytanus; e.g. Bibliotheca Guelpherbytana.
Eumenes somehow had advance knowledge of this and marched out of Phoenica, through Syria into Mesopotamia, with the idea of gathering support in the upper satrapies.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 73,1-2.
Perseus was the son of King Nestor either by EurydicePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 or AnaxibiaHomer, Odyssey 3.451–52. He was the brother to Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Peisistratus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron and Antilochus.
Bayt al-Sinnari, built in 1794, is one of the remaining bourgeois mansions in medieval Cairo, Egypt. Managed by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the house has become an important cultural center after its restoration.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.5 In Pausanias, it is his own madness which drove him to do so.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.24.8 From there the two accounts generally agree with each other and with Thucydides.
1Parian Chronicle, Marmor Parium 2-4 as cited in Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.14.1: footnote 1Tzetzes, Chiliades 5.638 ff Cecrops was a culture hero, teaching the Athenians marriage, reading and writing, and ceremonial burial.
Shields, J. The Infamous Patty Cannon in History and Legend. Dover, DE : Bibliotheca Literaria Press, 1990. Some were taken overland for sale in Alabama and Mississippi. The gang's activities continued for many years.
He was an editor of the Bibliotheca Sacra; translated Grotius' Defense (1889); and wrote Christian Life and Theology (1900), and A Genetic History of the New England Theology (on the New England Theology).
New and notable species of Enterographa, Niebla, and Sclerophyton s. lat. from coastal Chile. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 297-308. however, it reportedly lacks pycnidia, which is found in all other species of Vermilacinia.
A reply by Andreas Libavius appeared at Frankfort in 1591. Other treatises by Martin are vaguely mentioned by Thomas Tanner in his Bibliotheca Britannico-Hibernica (1718), viz.: 1. In Artem Memoriae, Paris. 2.
Several later classical authors, such as Diodorus Siculus, who visited Egypt ca. 60 BCE, also recorded that the "kings built the pyramids to serve as their tombs";Bibliotheca historica 1.64.4; ed. and trans.
Lycaon was the son of Pelasgus and either the Oceanid MeliboeaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.8.1Tzetzes on Lycophron 481 or Deianira, daughter of another LycaonDionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae 1.11.2 & 1.13.1Greek Papyri III No. 140b.
Triton was the father of a daughter named Pallas and foster parent to the goddess Athena, according to Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheca.; or 3.144: Elsewhere in the Bibliotheca, there appears a different Pallas (Giant), a male figure overcome by Athena. Athena bears the epithet Tritogeneia () "Triton-born" and while this is suggestive of Triton's daughter being Athena, the appellation is otherwise explainable in several ways, e.g., as Athena's birth (from Zeus's head) taking place at the River Triton or Lake Tritonis.
Meanwhile, Eumenes had taken control of Cilicia, Syria and Phoenicia, he had formed an alliance with Antigenes and Teutamos, the commanders of the Silver Shields and the Hypaspists,Diodorus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 59, 1–3. and began to raise a naval force on behalf of Polyperchon.Diodorus Sicilus, ’’Bibliotheca Historica’’, XVIII 63,6. When it was ready he sent the fleet west to reinforce Polyperchon, but off the coast of Cilicia it was met by Antigonus’s fleet and changed sides.Polyainos,’’Strategemata’’ IV 6,9.
Several of Crell's works were printed first by Rodecki and Sternacki at the printery of the Racovian Academy 1602-1638. These and others then appeared as Vol.III-V of Frans Kuyper's Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant ("Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians") Amsterdam 1668(not 1656 as incorrectly listed in some catalogues) Crell also featured in Christopher Sand's bibliography and biographical collection Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum (1684). These works were widely distributed being owned by Voltaire, John Locke and other Enlightenment thinkers.
Euripides, Phoenician Women, 1113 - 1118 According to the Bibliotheca, he was killed in the battle by Ismarus, a son of Astacus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 6. 8 Hippomedon makes a prolonged appearance in Statius' Thebaid. In Book 9 he engages in the fight over the body of Tydeus, and when the attempt to seize it back from the Thebans fails, he goes on slaying one opponent after another and in the course of the battle, descends into the waters of River Ismenus.
The first edition appeared in 1735 with the full title Bibliotheca Botanica recensens libros plus mille de plantis huc usque editos secundum systema auctorum naturale in classes, ordines, genera et species; it was an elaborate classification system for his catalogue of books. The Preface, dated 8 August 1735, on pages 2–19 contains Linnaeus's extended account of botanical history in the form of a botanical analogy; in pages 2–3 Linnaeus lists previous bibliographers and then gives his account of botanical history leading to a golden age lasting from 1683 to 1703 (see also Incrementa Botanices, Biuur 1753 and Reformatio Botanices, Reftelius, 1762, for other historical notes by Linnaeus).Heller p. 363. The Preface mentions that Bibliotheca Botanica was the first part of a planned Bibliotheca medica (which he did not produce).
Because the text of Bibliotheca is spread across five volumes, it was possible to utilize a thicker, more opaque paper than the thinner, more translucent paper typical of most Bibles. Bibliotheca has several features in common with The Books of the Bible (published by Biblica in 2007), which separates the text of the Bible into separate volumes and does not have chapter or verse numbers. However, The Books of the Bible does not include the Apocrypha, nor does it have the same level of production and design quality found in Bibliotheca (e.g. Despite being available in multiple volumes, The Books of the Bible, like traditional Bibles, still features Bible paper, does not have a sewn binding, has narrow margins, and is typeset with a comparatively utilitarian typeface and page layout).
A. Burnable (Munich, 2004) The Bibliotheca Teubneriana, or Teubner editions of Greek and Latin texts, comprise the most thorough modern collection published of ancient (and some medieval) Greco- Roman literature. The series, whose full name is the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana, consists of critical editions by leading scholars. They now always come with a full critical apparatus on each page, although during the nineteenth century there were editiones minores, published either without critical apparatuses or with abbreviated textual appendices, and editiones maiores, published with a full apparatus. Teubneriana is an abbreviation used to denote mainly a single volume of the series (fully: editio Teubneriana), rarely the whole collection; correspondingly, Oxoniensis is used with reference to the Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis, mentioned above as Oxford Classical Texts.
Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 5. 19 Some say he held Anticlus so tight that he strangled him.Tryphiodorus, The Taking of Ilios, 477 - 483 The asteroid 7214 Anticlus is named for the mythological figure.
Cycnus killed all of his guests until he was slain by Heracles. According to Pausanias, one of the men murdered by him was Lycus of Thrace.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.27.6 Pseudo-ApollodorusPseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.7.
During the voyage to Colchis, Tiphys died of a mysterious illness in the land of the MariandyniansOrphic Argonautica, 723 ff.Hyginus, Fabulae 14.4Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 2.854 ff.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.23Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 5.15 ff.
According to Pausanias, Amythaon was the father of Bias and the seer MelampusPseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 1.9.10-11, 2.2.2 by Idomene, daughter of Pheres or Abas of Argos; otherwise their mother was called Aglaia.
Diegylis (Ancient Greek: Διήγυλις) was a chieftain of the Thracian Caeni tribe and father of Ziselmius. He is described by ancient sources (such as Diodorus Siculus) as extremely bloodthirsty.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, XXXIII, 14.
Jean-Jacques Courvoisier (died 1652) was a Minim Friar from the County of Burgundy and a spiritual author in the Spanish Netherlands.Carlo de Clercq, "Jean-Jacques Courvoisier", Bibliotheca belgica, vol. 226 (1961), entry C885.
The manuscript was described by Kitchin.G.W. Kitchin, Catalogus codicum mss. qui in bibliotheca Aedis Christi apud Oxonienses adserrantur, Oxford 1867, S. 21a. It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener.
William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities s. v. Medicus A physician of the same name is mentioned by several ancient medical writers.Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xiii. p. 76, ed. vet.
Christina (Syriac: ܟܪܣܛܝܢܐ, Kresṭīnā),Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent et al., "Christine Yazdouy (text) — ܟܪܣܛܝܢܐ ܝܙܕܘܝ " in Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca Electronica (2015). born Yazdoi (fl. 6th century), was a Sasanian Persian noblewoman and Christian martyr.
Confirmed by the account of Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 1. 2 This Euxanthios is also known from Pindar's works. In rare accounts, the Telchines were originally the dogs of Actaeon, who were changed into men.
Amphitryon was the brother of Anaxo (wife of Electryon), and Perimede, wife of Licymnius.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.5Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.14.2 He was a husband of Alcmene, Electryon's daughter, and stepfather of the Greek hero Heracles.
Stymphalus was a son of Elatus and Laodice, brother of Pereus, Aepytus, Ischys and Cyllen.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.4.4 Stymphalus' sons were Agamedes, Gortys (eponymous founder of Gortys, Arcadia)Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.4.
In 321 BC Pharnabazus commanded a squadron of cavalry for Eumenes, when the latter defeated Neoptolemus in the Wars of the Diadochi. 1878 engraving.Arrian, vii. 4; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Eumenes", 7; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii.
A certain "Apollodorus" is indicated as author on some surviving manuscripts.Diller, Aubrey. 1983. "The Text History of the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus." Pp. 199–216 in Studies in Greek Manuscript Tradition, edited by A. Diller.
In Greek mythology, Democoon (Ancient Greek: Δημοκόωντα) is a son of king Priam mentioned in Homer's Iliad,Homer, Iliad 4.499 Hyginus's FabulaeHyginus, Fabulae 90 and the Bibliotheca.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.5 His mother's name is unknown.
Cynortas was the son of King AmyclasPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.13.1 of Sparta and Queen Diomede, and thus brother to King Argalus,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.3 Hyacinthus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3 Polyboea,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.19.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.1 Acrisius then shared his kingdom with his brother, surrendering to him Tiryns and the eastern half of Argolis, i.e. the Heraeum, Midea and the coast of Argolis.Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.16.
Antigonus left the siege of Nora to a subordinate and marched with the bulk of his army to deal with the remaining Perdiccans: Alketas, Polemon, Dokimos and Attalos.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 44, 1–2.
A digest of Bibliotheca Botanica, which elaborated on the first chapter of the Fundamenta Botanica, is given in Aphorisms 5–52 of the Philosophia Botanica. Linnaean authority Frans Stafleu describes the book: Stafleu, p. 35.
Its collection of rare and antique books, codices and manuscripts contains 35 Corvina pieces from the famous library of King Matthias Corvinus. The original Bibliotheca Corviniana was housed in the medieval Royal Castle of Buda.
On 7 October 1805 McGavin married Isabella Campbell of Paisley. His sister Jean was the mother of John Reid (1808–1841?), the compiler of Bibliotheca Scoto-Celtica, who supplied the memoir in McGavin's Posthumous Works.
His contributions to Greek bibliography and to the Greek Enlightenment were, however, crucial. Among many other works (over 70 books), he edited many ancient Greek authors, including Aristophanes, the Bibliotheca, Homer, Pindar, Euripides and Sophocles.
Dharma is an empirical and experiential inquiry for every man and woman, according to some texts of Hinduism.Kumarila, Tantravarttika, Anandasramasamskrtagranthavalih, Vol. 97, pp. 204–205; For an English Translation, see Jha (1924), Bibliotheca Indica, Vol.
1 col. DGeorge Clement Boase, William Prideaux Courtney. 1871, Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: A-O, p. 224. Retrieved 13 January 2014 A week later Lee was reported to have fallen seriously ill during an engagement in Sacramento.
3 Diodorus Bibliotheca historica 17.21.3 They had a son named Ariobarzanes and a daughter who married Mithridates and thus they were nephews of Pharnaces. Aretades of Cnidus FGrH 285 F1 Arrian 1.15.7, 16.3 Diodorus 17.20.
Arestor (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέστωρ, gen.: Ἀρέστορος), son of Phorbas or Iasus, is a character from Greek mythology. In some accounts, he is the father of Argus Panoptes, who is therefore called Arestorides.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.
With Théophile Bonet, he is considered one of the "great compilers" of knowledge in the areas of medicine, surgery and pharmacology. He also published a major collection of alchemical works, the Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa (1702).
He was a successful military leader and an enlightened patron of the arts and learning. His library, the Bibliotheca Corviniana, was Europe's greatest collection of historical chronicles, philosophic and scientific works in the 15th century, and second only in size to the Vatican Library. Items from the Bibliotheca Corviniana were inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2005. The serfs and common people considered him a just ruler because he protected them from excessive demands from and other abuses by the magnates.
13-14 Titel page Bibliotheca Sancta Ed.1742 His work Bibliotheca sancta ex præcipuis Catholicæ Ecclesiæ auctoribus collecta"Sacred library collected from the precepts of the authorities of the Catholic Church". (Venice 1566) treats the sacred writers and their works, the best manner of translating and explaining Holy Writ, and gives a copious list of Biblical interpreters, in eight books. It was the first of the genre of encyclopedic teaching repertories of dogma and Church tradition issued in the wake of the Council of Trent.
Leitus also sailed with the ArgonautsPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.16 and afterwards, as one of the suitors of Helen, fought in the Trojan War,Hyginus, Fabulae 97Homer, Iliad 2.494Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.8 where he killed 20 enemies,Hyginus, Fabulae 114 including Phylacus.Homer, Iliad 6.35 Leitus was one of the seven Achaean leaders (others being Teucer, Thoas, Meriones, Antilochus, Peneleos and Deipyrus) in front of whom Poseidon appeared during the Trojans' attack on the Achaean ships, urging them to fight back instead of acting like cowards.
Alexandrina The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is trilingual, containing books in Classical Arabic, English, and French. In 2010, the library received a donation of 500,000 books from the National Library of France, Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF). The gift makes the Bibliotheca Alexandrina the sixth-largest Francophone library in the world. The BA also is now the largest depository of French books in the Middle East and North Africa, surpassing those of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, in addition to being the main French library in Africa.
De Tencin appointed Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de Soldanis as librarian, and paid his salary himself. De Tencin died in 1766 before managing to secure funds for maintaining the library. In 1776, Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan- Polduc formally founded the Bibliotheca Publica, and it was also called the Bibliotheca Tanseana in De Tencin's honour. The Forfantone was considered too cramped to house the new library, so the Polish-born Italian architect Stefano Ittar was commissioned to design a new library building in 1786.
The Planetarium Science Center (PSC), in collaboration with Intel Co. organizes the Intel Bibliotheca Alexandrina Science and Engineering Fair (Intel BASEF) hosted by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) in March. Intel BASEF brings together students in grades 9–12; 14-18 years of age; from Alexandria and neighboring governorates to train, research, innovate, compete, and winning. The winning projects, one team project and two individual projects, will represent Egypt in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) that takes place in the United States of America.
3 & Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.5-6 He was also venerated and said to reside on Mount Latmus in Caria, on the west coast of Asia Minor.Classical sources linking Endymion with Mount Latmus include Ovid, Heroides, xviii.
Among his publications was a five- volume work on natural history called Bibliotheca scriptorum historiae naturalis. The plant genus Boehmeria from the family Urticaceae is named in his honor. He is also known as an entomologist.
Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 5. 8 He was one of those who entered the Trojan Horse.Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy, 12. 321 Alongside Amphimachus, Calchas, Leonteus and Polypoetes he traveled to Colophon, where Calchas died.
Bibliotheca, 1.9.11Tzetzes on Lycophron, 175 When Cretheus found out that Tyro had an affair with Poseidon, he left her and married Sidero. He also had several daughters, namely Hippolyte, future wife of AcastusPindar, Nemean Ode, 4.
Ptolemy VIII was able to get hold of the boy in 130 BC, killed him, and sent the dismembered pieces back to Cleopatra II on her birthday.Diodorus Bibliotheca 34/35.14; Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus 38.8.
It is conjectured that the subdeacon was the future Bonizo of Sutri.Robinson, p. 37., with note 229. Philipp Jaffé expresses his uncertainty in his edition of Bonizo's ad amicum, in: Bibliotheca rerum Germanicarum II, at p.
Hagnias or Agnius (Ancient Greek: or ) was in Greek mythology the father of Tiphys, who was the pilot of the ship Argo,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 9. 16Orpheus, Argonautica Orphica 540 whence Tiphys is called Agniades.
In 427 BC Servilius held the consulship together with Lucius Papirius Mugillanus. Nothing is known of the events during their consulship.Chronograph of 354Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, iv. 30.12Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, xii, 78.1Broughton, vol i, pp.
'Collections towards the History and Antiquities of Elmeswell and Campsea Ash, in the County of Suffolk', in J. Nichols, Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica Vol. V, Part 52 (32pp), (John Nichols, London 1790), at pp. 21-32 (Google).
2nd edition revised, 2003, p. 22. Bibliotheca Himalayica. (South Asia); 974-524-024-9 (Outside of South Asia). Following the German invasion of Poland, the Kingdom of Nepal declared war on Germany on September 4, 1939.
See also Antonio Niere, Bibliotheca Sanctorum, op.cit. pp. 354–8; ASS Oct XIII 335-48 the latter of whom is said to have originated on the Greek island of Naxos, together with Alban. ThornhillThornhill 2001, op.
These names survive in the names of some institutions, such as the Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei, and the area is still listed in a number of contemporary guidebooks and literature as "Zikawei" or some variant thereof.
After taking his degree in Salamanca (1636–1639), he returned to his native city, wrote his treatise De Exilio (which was not printed till 1659), and began his monumental register of Spanish writers. The fame of his learning reached Philip IV, who conferred the Order of Santiago on him in 1645, and sent him as General Agent to Rome in 1654. Returning to Spain in 1679, Antonio died at Madrid in the spring of 1684. His Bibliotheca Hispana nova, dealing with the works of Spanish authors who flourished after 1500, appeared at Rome in 1672, under the title Bibliotheca Hispana sive Hispanorum; the Bibliotheca Hispana vetus, a literary history of Spain from the time of Augustus to the end of the 15th century, was revised by Manuel Martí, and published by Antonio's friend, Cardinal José Sáenz de Aguirre at Rome in 1696.
He was celebrated as Best Composer in The Centenary of Andre Ryder held at Bibliotheca Alexandrina in 2008. Ryder was killed in a fight in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during one of his tours on 5 March 1971.
In Greek mythology, Euryganeia (, Eurygáneia) is occasionally named as Oedipus' second wife and the mother of his children, Polynices, Eteocles, Ismene and Antigone.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3.5.8; cf. . She was either a daughter of Hyperphas or Jocasta's sister.
When a genealogy was applied to him, Marsyas was the son of OlympusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.4.2, or of OeagrusHyginus, Fabulae 165, or of Hyagnis.see Anthi Dipla:2001 Olympus was, alternatively, said to be Marsyas' son or pupil.
The Bibliotheca gives the most complete story followed by slight variations of his from Seneca and Ovid. Other ancient sources (i.e. Diodorus Siculus, Gaius Julius Hyginus, and Pseudo-Plutarch) have similar information on Iole with additional variations.
Admetus succeeded his father Pheres after whom the city was named. His mother was identified as Periclymene or Clymene. He was one of the Argonauts and took part in the Calydonian Boar hunt.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 1.9.
Pelias was the son of Tyro and Poseidon. His wife is recorded as either Anaxibia, daughter of Bias, or Phylomache, daughter of Amphion. He was the father of Acastus, Pisidice, Alcestis, Pelopia, Hippothoe,Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.9.
His sons overthrew Oeneus and gave the kingdom to their father. Agrius and his sons were themselves overthrown by Diomedes, who reinstated Oeneus as king. All the sons except Thersites were killed by Diomedes.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.
Thrasymedes was the oldest son of King Nestor and EurydicePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 (or AnaxibiaHomer, Odyssey 3.451–52) and the elder brother of Antilochus. His other siblings were Peisistratus, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, and Antilochus.
Sisyphus was the son of King Aeolus of Thessaly and EnaretePseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 and the brother of Salmoneus. He married the Pleiad Merope by whom he became the father of Glaucus, Ornytion, Thersander, Almus and Porphyrion.
In Greek mythology, Eurypylus ( Eurypylos) was king of the island of Cos. He was son of Poseidon and Astypalaea, husband of Clytie and father of Chalciope, Chalcon and Antagoras.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 7. 1; Theocritus, Idyll 8.
Many sailors were also killed by the Black Death, leaving the navy undermanned.Michael of Piazza (Platiensis) Bibliotheca scriptorum qui res in Sicilia gestas retulere Vol 1, p. 562, cited in Ziegler, 1998, p. 40. straits of Messina.
Finding that normal siege tactics would be ineffective against the fortified hilltop, the Romans breached the walls with sappers, and took the citadel, bringing Fidenae under Roman control.Livy, iv. 21, 22.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, xii. 34.
In 427 BC Papirius held the consulship together with Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala. Nothing is known of the events during their consulship.Chronograph of 354Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, iv. 30.12Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, xii, 78.1Broughton, vol i, pp.
Plutarch, Theseus (Ch. 13) Other sources state that Theseus killed all the fifty Pallantidae as well as Pallas.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca (Epitome of Book 4, Ch. 1, sect. 11)Pausanias, Description of Greece (Book 1, Ch. 22, sect.
Gymnasium houses a classics reference library, Bibliotheca Classica, which was founded in 1993 as a new independent research center. There are many libraries in St. Petersburg, but the Bibliotheca Classica is the first one to have books on classics on open shelves for quick reference and easy access. Here students can find the most important Greek and Latin texts, dictionaries, and other works of reference as well as books covering numerous aspects of classical research. Since its foundation the library has acquired through gifts and purchased approximately 30 000 volumes.
According to a lost play by Euripides summarized in the Bibliotheca, Alcmaeon entrusted to Creon's care his two children by Manto—a son Amphilochus and a daughter Tisiphone. The latter grew up to be so pretty that Creon's wife sold her away as a slave, fearing that Creon might abandon her in favor of the maiden. Tisiphone was bought by her own father Alcmaeon, who failed to recognize her and did not get to know the truth until he came to Corinth to fetch his children.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 7.
Antigonus did not move against Eumenes directly because he was tied up in northwestern Asia Minor campaigning against Cleitus the White who had a large fleet at the Hellespont.Diodorus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 72, 2–3. Cleitus was able to defeat Antigonus's admiral Nicanor in a sea battle but he was caught off guard the next morning when Antigonus and Nicanor launched a double assault by land and sea on his camp, Cleitus was taken completely by surprise and his entire force was captured or killed.Diodorus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 72, 3–4.
The most important of the works of Photios is his renowned Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon, a collection of extracts and abridgements of 280 volumes of classical authors (usually cited as Codices), the originals of which are now to a great extent lost. The work is especially rich in extracts from historical writers. Some older scholarship speculated that the Bibliotheca was in fact compiled in Baghdad at the time of Photius's embassy to the Abbasid court, since many of the mentioned works were rarely cited during the so-called Byzantine Dark Ages c. 630 – c.
The Sala di Disegno in the palazzetto has retained its original early twentieth-century furnishings, and was one of the five rooms originally used for the library. Despite opposition from Paul Fridolin Kehr, director of the Prussian Historical Institute in Rome, the Bibliotheca Hertziana was gifted to the KWI in 1912 with Ernst Steinmann as its foundation director. The Bibliotheca hosted the tenth International Congress of Art History of 1912,Max-Planck- Gesellschaft, "Rome: The first institute for the human sciences" which featured a plenary paper presented by Aby Warburg.
In 1552 he was made professor of New Testament exegesis at Zurich's Carolinum academy, where he also taught mathematics and Ptolemaic astronomy, and in 1560 became professor of theology. In 1555 he published a new edition of Conrad Gessner's Epitome of his Bibliotheca universalis (a list of all authors who had written in Greek, Latin or Hebrew), a new edition of the Bibliotheca itself, and in 1575 an annotated edition of the Antonine Itinerary. Later, he would become deacon to St Peter's, Zurich. and translated many of Bullinger's works into Latin, and write his biography.
They marched and counter-marched throughout Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Susiana and Media until they faced each other on a plain in the country of the Paraitakene in southern Media. There they fought a great battle −the battle of Paraitakene− which ended inconclusively.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 26,1-31,5. The next year (315) they fought another great but inconclusive battle −the battle of Gabiene− during which some of Antigonus's troops plundered the enemy camp.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 40,1-43,8; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, Eumenes 16,3-17,1; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13.
The Sicilian historian Diodorus Siculus, writing in the 1st century BC in his Bibliotheca Historica, also provides an account of the Greco-Persian wars, partially derived from the earlier Greek historian Ephorus. This account is fairly consistent with Herodotus's.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica The Greco-Persian wars are also described in less detail by a number of other ancient historians including Plutarch, Ctesias of Cnidus, and are alluded by other authors, such as the playwright Aeschylus. Archaeological evidence, such as the Serpent Column, also supports some of Herodotus's specific claims.
He used the royal treasury at Kyinda to recruit an army of mercenaries to add to his own troops and the Macedonians of Antigenes and Teutamos.Diodorus Sicilus, ’’Bibliotheca Historica’’, XVIII 61,4-5 In 317 BC, Eumenes left Cilicia and marched into Syria and Phoenicia, and began to raise a naval force on behave of Polyperchon.Diodorus Sicilus, ’’Bibliotheca Historica’’, XVIII 63,6. When it was ready he sent the fleet west to reinforce Polyperchon, but of the coast of Cilicia it was met by Antigonus's fleet and changed sides.Polyainos,’’Strategemata’’ IV 6,9.
Funerary relief for Athenian footsoldier Pancahres, who probably fell at the battle of Chaeronea. According to Diodorus, the Macedonian army numbered roughly 30,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry, a figure generally accepted by modern historians.Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, 16.85.
Parthenopaeus was the son of Atalanta by either her husband Hippomenes (Melanion),Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 9. 2Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3. 12. 9Servius on Aeneid 6. 480 or by Meleager,Hyginus, Fabulae, 70, 99, 270 or Ares.
Tisamenus was later killed in the final battle with the Heracleidae, who sought to retake the Peloponnese as their ancestral land. Following his death the victors divided his lands among them.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.8.2–3Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.18.
P. Lambeck, Commentarii De Augustissima Bibliotheca Caesarea Vindobonensi ed. alt. opera et studio Adami Franc. Kollarii, Wien, Bd. (Buch) 3 (1776), col. 30-32. Tischendorf published fragments of this manuscript in 1846 in his Monumenta sacra et profana.
The Iliad pictures Eileithyia alone, or sometimes multiplied, as the Eileithyiai: Hesiod (c. 700 BC) described Eileithyia as a daughter of Hera by Zeus (Theogony 921)Theogony 912-923.—and the Bibliotheca (Roman-era) and Diodorus Siculus (c.
Androgeos was a son of Minos and Pasiphaë or Crete.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.7 He was the brother of Acacallis, Ariadne, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Catreus and Xenodice. Androgeus's sons were Sthenelus and Alcaeus, who later became companions of Heracles.
Bibliotheca universalis (1545-49) was the first truly comprehensive "universal" listing of all the books of the first century of printing. It was an alphabetical bibliography that listed all the known books printed in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew.
Hippolytus of Rome (c. 170–235 AD) was one of the most prolific writers of early Christianity. Hippolytus was born during the second half of the second century, probably in Rome. Photius describes him in his Bibliotheca (cod.
Most of his works are in prose. Few have been published. In 1911 most of the information available was to be found in Giuseppe Simone Assemani's Bibliotheca Orientalis and Wright's Catalogue of Syriac MSS in the British Museum.
Bibliotheca, 3.12.3. Later, Athena took on the title Pallas as tribute to her late friend. This story about Athena and Pallas inspired a yearly festival in Libya dedicated to the goddess. A passage by Herodotus recounts this custom:Herodotus.
Tlepolemus was a son of Heracles and Astyoche, daughter of Phylas, king of EphyraPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.6. Though some sources say that his mother was Astydameia, daughter of AmyntorPindar, Olympia 7.20–30. or Ormenus.Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr.
Fabulae, 76 When their son Labdacus was still young, Polydorus died of unknown causes, entrusting his father-in-law Nycteus to care the infant prince and to be his regent.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.5.5 & Pausanias. Description of Greece, 2.6.
Eratosthenes is a traditional annual Festival that the Bibliotheca Alexandrina organizes with the aim of promoting science and heritage among school students. The Festivities of 2003-2008 evolved around measuring the Earth's circumference, following the footsteps of Eratosthenes.
Peleus and Atalanta wrestling, black-figured hydria, c. 550 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 596). The Bibliotheca also says she wrestled and defeated Peleus at the funeral games for Pelias. The subject is popular in ancient Greek vase painting.
This was not the first unveiling of a bust of a prominent Russian figure that Kirpichenko had attended, having been present at the unveiling of one of Yuri Gagarin at the planetarium of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in 2014.
Bibliotheca, 1.9.1-2 Nephele first bore to him twins, a son Phrixus and a daughter Helle; and also a second son, Makistos. He subsequently married Ino, daughter of Cadmus, with whom he had two children: Learches and Melicertes.
In Greek mythology, Agathon (/ˈæɡəθɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθων) was one of the sons of King Priam of Troy by other women.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.5Hyginus, Fabulae 90 He was one of the last surviving princes during the Trojan War.
Monographie der Gattung Pinguicula L. Heft 127/128, Vol 31. Stuttgart: Bibliotheca Botanica Live specimens of the plant in its summer growth were not observed until Hans Luhrs rediscovered the species in 1989. The species has since entered cultivation.
According to Apollodorus,Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.96. but not present in the list of Pausanias or Hyginus, Macednus is the tenth of the fifty sons of Lycaon king of Arcadia. The closest brother to him by region is Thesprotus.
Perseus Freeing Andromeda by Piero di Cosimo (c. 1515) – Uffizi The two main sources regarding the legendary life of Perseus—for he was an authentic historical figure to the Greeks— are Pausanias and the Bibliotheca. Pausanias2.15.4, 2.16.3–6, 2.18.
In Greek mythology, Cretheus (; Ancient Greek: Κρηθεύς Krētheus) was the king and founder of Iolcus, the son of Aeolus (son of Hellen) by either EnareteHesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 10(a)Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 or Laodice.Scholia on Homer.
121 So he killed Asclepius with his thunderbolt. This angered Apollo who in turn killed the Cyclopes who made the thunderbolts for Zeus.Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.121 (trans. Aldrich) For this act, Zeus banished Apollo from OlympusApollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 4.610ff (trans.
In Greek mythology, Telegonus (; Ancient Greek: Τηλέγονος means "born afar") was the youngest son of Circe and OdysseusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.7.16Hyginus, Fabulae 127 and thus, brother to Agrius and LatinusHesiod, Theogony 1014 or NausithousHyginus, Fabulae 125.
Because of his position, Antigonus could give or refuse battle at will. Unbeknownst to Eumenes, Antigonus got in touch with his cavalry officer Apollonides, who was willing to change sides.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 40,5–8; Plutarch, Eumenes, 9,2.
According to Pindar, Demophon was the son of Theseus and Phaedra, brother of Acamas.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 1. 18Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 62. 1 Some say that Demophon's mother was Iope, daughter of Iphicles.
Pisistratus was the youngest son of King NestorHerodotus, The Histories 5.56Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.18.8 either by EurydicePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 or AnaxibiaHomer, Odyssey 3.451–52. He was the brother to Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Stratichus, Aretus, Echephron, and Antilochus.
Lacritus was a pupil of Isocrates, of which he seems to have been rather vain.Demosthenes, Against Lacritus p. 928Photios I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca 260, p. 487a. ed. Bek. speaks of him likewise as the author of some Athenian laws.
III) (published by the Asiatic Society, Calcutta between 1884-1925 as a part of their Bibliotheca Indiaca series). Maulavi Ehtisham-ud- Din Muradabadi was first who translate it in Urdu, was published by Munshi Navalkishore's Press, Lucknow in 1889.
372 ff. The Hungarian Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the first and largest Renaissance Greek-Latin libraries, established by Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary between 1458 and 1490. In 1490, the library consisted of about 3,000 codices or "Corvinae".
The covers of Bibliotheca Teubneriana Greek texts through the years: Philodemi De ira liber, ed. C. Wilke (Leipzig, 1914); Bacchylidis carmina cum fragmentis, post B. Snell ed. H. Maehler (Leipzig, 1970); Poetae epici graeci, Pars II, Fasces. 1, ed.
Translated by Evelyn-White, H G. Loeb Classical Library Volume 57. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1914.Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Book 3.5.3 with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes.
79 or Nicolaus Petrascus Waiwoda.Cernovodeanu, pp. 219, 221 The registers of the Hof-Bibliothek, also kept in Latin, name him as Nicolaus Petrascus or Nicolaas Petrash.Tabvlae codicvm manv scriptorvm praeter graecos et orientales in Bibliotheca palatina vindobonensi asservatorvm, Vol.
A book plate from the Bibliotheca Lindesiana The Bibliotheca Lindesiana (i.e. Lindsayan or Lindsian library) had been planned by the 25th Earl and both he and his eldest son had been instrumental in building it up to such an extent that it was one of the most impressive private collections in Britain at the time, both for its size and for the rarity of some of the materials it contained. Alexander William Lindsay had been a book collector from his schooldays and so he continued. In 1861 he wrote to his son James (then 14 years old) a letter which describes his vision of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana; in 1864 he redrafted and enlarged it while visiting his villa in Tuscany. By now it was 250 pages long and under the name of the "Library Report" it continued to be added to during their lifetimes.
Hesiod, Theogony, 270-274. Pseudo-Apollodorus lists Deino (Δεινώ "dread", the dreadful anticipation of horror) as a third.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.2; Pemphredo, sometimes also spelled Peuphredo (Πευφρηδώ) or Pephredo (Πεφρηδώ) (see M. Hofinger, Lexicon Hesiodeum cum Indice Inverso, p. 533.
Eurotas had a daughter named Sparta, who married Lacedaemon.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 10. 3 Lacedaemon named the city of Sparta after his wife. However, the city's name would also be his own, as it was called either Lacedaemon or Sparta interchangeably.
Pausanias 8.2.1 The Bibliotheca, a Roman-era mythological compendium, adds the story that Lycaon attempted to test Zeus’ omniscience by tricking him into eating a sacrifice mixed with human flesh. In punishment, Zeus slew Lycaon and his fifty sons.Apollodorus, Epitome 3.8.
Acrisius was the son of Abas and AglaeaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.1 (or Ocalea, depending on the author), grandson of Lynceus, great-grandson of Danaus. He was the twin brother of Proetus and the half brother of Lyrcus.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.25.
Tyro was the daughter of Salmoneus and she married Cretheus, but loved Enipeus. She gave birth to Pelias and Neleus, the twin sons of Poseidon. With Cretheus she had Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon.Tzetzes on Lycophron, 175Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.68.
Rendered unable to speak because of her injuries, Philomela wove a tapestry (or a robePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3.14.8; in Frazer, Sir James George (translator/editor). Apollodorus, Library in 2 volumes (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd., 1921).
Johann Pfeffinger from the Bibliotheca chalcographica, hoc est Virtute et eruditione clarorum Virorum Imagines of Jean-Jacques Boissard, 1669 Johann Pfeffinger (27 December 1493, in Wasserburg am Inn – 1 January 1573, in Leipzig) was a significant theologian and Protestant Reformer.
Hyginus lists Meriones as one of the suitors of Helen. This would have made him oath bound to participate in the Trojan War. Other ancient authorities, however, do not include him in the list. Among these are the Bibliotheca and Hesiod.
Callisto was a nymph in the retinue of the goddess Artemis. As she would not be with anyone but Artemis, Zeus cunningly disguised himself as Artemis and seduced Callisto. The child resulting from their union was called Arcas.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.8.
The land was called Cilicia after him.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 1. 1Hyginus, Fabulae, 6 & 178Herodotus, Histories, 7. 91 Cilix had a son Thasus (who might have also been a son of Poseidon), who accompanied his uncle Cadmus in his journey.
Bibliotheca, 2.157. This seemed like the perfect solution to her problem to reclaim her husband's love from him Iole, the foreign concubine. The cloak was delivered to Heracles and when he put it on the poison went into his body.
In Mark 1:16 it reads αμφιβαλλοντας for βαλλοντας.Georg Gottlieb Pappelbaum, Codicem manuscriptum N.T. graecum Evangeliorum quatuor partem dimidiam maiorem continentem in Bibliotheca regia Berolinensi publica asservatum (Berolini 1824), p. 33. In Mark 5:26 it reads παρα for υπο.
Sold by W.H. Allen and Co. (now Virgin Books), Leadenhall Street, and B. Duprat, Paris. Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis. London: Garrison and Co. Printers, St Martin's Lane. in addition to an expert in Muslim prophetic tradition and comparative readings of the Qur'an.
In Greek mythology, Pereus (Ancient Greek: Περέος) was an Arcadian prince as the son of King Elatus and Laodice, daughter of king of Cinyras.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1 He had four brothers namely, Stymphalus, Aepytus, Ischys and Cyllen.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.4.
London; New York: Routledge. Batea (also known as Batia or Arisba), King Teucer's daughter and only child, was given in marriage to Dardanus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.1–3 In Lycophron's Alexandra, Dardanus was said to wed Arisba from "Crete's royal house".
Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 5.1.11Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.5Eustathius on Homer, p. 303 He is said to have been a lover of Apollo Plutarch, Numa 4, and a bold boxer who attacked travelers on the road and was eventually defeated by Apollo.
8 or rolled down the crags into the sea at a place called Chelone (i.e. tortoise).Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, Book 4.59.4 As his fourth labour, Theseus slew him in the same way, by pushing him off the cliffPseudo-Apollodorus.
Ehsan Yarshater, pp. 3—37. (Columbia Lectures on Iranian Studies, no. 3.) Albany: Bibliotheca Persica and State University of New York, 15 The Ottomans developed distinctive styles of arts and letters. Unlike Persia they gradually shed some of their Persianate qualities.
354, no. 469 (Internet Archive). Cecily's inheritance, including the patronage of Campsey Priory (with its own extensive endowments represented in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291–92)Tabulated conveniently in Nichols, Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica V, Part 52, at pp. 23-24 (Google).
The Bibliotheca Universa Franciscana of Jean de S. Antoine, II (Madrid, 1732), 243, says on the evidence of Arturus in his Martyrologium Franciscanum under date of August 31, that Le Caron wrote also "Qu?rimonia Nov? Franci?" (Complaint of New France).
The commentary on Statius has been edited by Robert Dale Sweeney, Lactantii Placidi in Statii Thebaida commentum. Vol. 1: Anonymi in Statii Achilleida commentum. Fulgentii ut fingitur Planciadis super Thebaiden commentariolum. Teubner, Stuttgart 1997 (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana), .
Among his publications are an oration on Pope Leo X, "De laudibus Leonis" (Rome, 1752), and the biographical work "I scrittori de' Chierici regolari detti Teatini" (2 vols., Rome, 1780), which formed the basis of the "Bibliotheca Teatina" of P. Silvos.
Photius Bibliotheca cod. 242 He was a descendant of Procopius, the relative of Julian. Anthemius gave Messius Phoebus Severus, a pagan philosopher who was a close friend of his, the important offices of Praefectus urbi of Rome, Consul and Patrician.
Biblica published such a version of the NIV in 2007 and 2011. In 2014, Crossway published the ESV Reader's Bible and Bibliotheca published a modified ASV. Projects such as Icthus also exist which strip chapter and verse numbers from existing translations.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, xii. 27. 1. These agree with the treatise, De Praenominibus, of uncertain authorship (usually appended to Valerius Maximus), which, however, gives the unusual spelling Lar.Valerius Maximus, De Praenominibus. Lars is a common Etruscan praenomen, apparently meaning lord.
According to the Bibliotheca, Alcmene was born to Electryon, the son of Perseus and Andromeda, and king of Tiryns and Mycenae or Medea in Argolis.Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.25.9 Her mother was Anaxo, daughter of Alcaeus and Astydamia.Apollodorus, Library 2.4.
152 — apparently following Odyssey 11. 285, where only Nestor, Chromius and Periclymenus are enumerated but other accounts explicitly disagree with the statement.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.68.6 \- Hyginus, Fabulae 10 Odysseus is said to have encountered Chloris on his journey to Hades.
After Rosenthal's death his son, George Rosenthal, donated the collection to university of Amsterdam in 1880. Though the Germans sequestered the collection, it survived World War II and was returned to the University of Amsterdam under the name Bibliotheca Rosenthalina.
Herodotus, Histories, book VI ("Erato"); Aeschylus, The Persians. In 411 BC the Spartans lost a fleet of 50 ships under admiral Epicleas.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica XIII 41, 1–3. Though land-linked, Mount Athos is practically accessible only by boat.
Pușcariu left the rectorate in 1920.Vasile Pușcaș, "Idealul universității moderne: prelegeri inaugurale la Universitatea din Cluj în perioada interbelică (1919–1940)", p. 264. Bibliotheca Judaica, vol. 7, Fundația Culturală Română, 1994, Although he had joined the Freemasonry,Nastasă (2010), p.
He was a son of Aeolus and Enarete,Compare Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 10(a)25–6 & Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 and sired several children by his first wife, the goddess Nephele, and his other wives Ino and Themisto.Pseudo-Apollodorus.
2 # Unnamed female slave of Iardanus ## Alcaeus / Cleodaeus # Unnamed daughter of Syleus (Xenodoce?)So Conon, Narrationes, 17. In Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 6. 3 a daughter of Syleus, Xenodoce, is killed by Heracles # Unknown consorts ## AgylleusStatius, Thebaid, 6. 837, 10.
Old Book Publishing Ltd. Orphic Hymn XI. To Pan, page 35. Codex 190 of Photius' Bibliotheca states that Pan's unrequited love for Echo was placed there by Aphrodite, angry at his verdict in a beauty contest.Photius, Translated by René Henry (2003).
Mills, and his other works, we are alike strangers to; but have been informed he has published some tracts, with reputation, abroad; and that he was the first undertaker and promoter of the translation of Chambers's Cyclopædia into French...Review of "The History of the Roman Emperors, from Augustus to Constantine" in: The monthly review of literary journal Vol XII. 1755. p. 405-412 In Robert Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica (1824, p. 670) this translation was credited to another John Mills Esq.,Robert Watt (1824) Bibliotheca Britannica: Or a General Index to British and Foreign Literature. p.
Bibliotheca Thysiana, Rapenburg 25, Leiden The Bibliotheca Thysiana was erected in 1655 to house the book collection of the lawyer Joannes Thysius (1622–1653). Upon his early death, he left a legacy of 20,000 guilders for the building of a public library ("tot publycque dienst der studie") with a custodian's dwelling. Designed by the architect Arent van 's-Gravensande, the building follows the Dutch Classical style and is regarded as one of the jewels of Dutch 17th century architecture. It is distinguished by its balanced proportions and the purity of its Ionic order on top of a high basement.
Linnaeus's method for classifying the elements of Bibliotheca Botanica. The term “methodists” (methodici, equivalent to present-day systematists) was coined by Linnaeus in his Bibliotheca Botanica to denote the authors who care about the principles of classification in contrast to the collectors who are concerned primarily with the description of plants paying little or no attention to their arrangement into genera etc. For Linnaeus the important early Methodists were Italian physician and botanist Andrea Caesalpino, the English naturalist John Ray, German physician and botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus, and a French physician, botanist, and traveller Joseph Pitton de Tournefort.Stafleu pp.
The "Bibliotheca" contains a large number of the Greek Fathers with Latin translations (see the list in Sommervogel, III, 245), and serves as a supplement to the great collection of Margarin de la Bigne known as the "Sacra Bibliotheca Sanctorum Patrum". After the death of Fronton du Duc there was issued an edition of Nicephorus Callistus (Paris, 1620, 2 vols. in folio) which he had undertaken. This edition follows a Vienna manuscript that had belonged to the library of Matthias Corvinus; its publication had been delayed by a series of complications in which the political schemes of Richelieu were involved.
The Bibliotheca Bipontina Zweibrücken is a scientific regional library in Zweibrücken, whose holdings mainly go back to rescued parts of the ducal libraries and therefore partly houses very valuable first editions from the 16th century. It is part of the Landesbibliothekszentrum Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate State Library Centre) and one of the most important old holdings libraries in the state. The Bibliotheca Bipontina is housed in the building of the Helmholtz-Gymnasium Zweibrücken. The Zweibrücken City Library, which has existed since 1903, is housed in an adjoining building of the town hall and has a stock of around 50,000 volumes.
800, and it was known that the Abbasids were interested in works of Greek science and philosophy.. However, specialists of this period of Byzantine history, such as Paul Lemerle, have shown that Photios could not have compiled his Bibliotheca in Baghdad because he clearly states in both his introduction and his postscript that when he learned of his appointment to the embassy, he sent his brother a summary of books that he read previously, "since the time I learned how to understand and evaluate literature" i.e. since his youth.; . Moreover, the Abbasids were interested only in Greek science, philosophy and medicine; they did not have Greek history, rhetoric, or other literary works translated; nor did they have Christian patristic writers translated.. Yet the majority of works in Bibliotheca are by Christian patristic authors, and most of the secular texts in Bibliotheca are histories, grammars or literary works, usually rhetoric, rather than science, medicine or philosophy.
According to the Bibliotheca, Illyrius was the youngest son of Cadmus and Harmonia who eventually ruled Illyria and became the eponymous ancestor of the whole Illyrian people.; . Illyrius was specifically born during an expedition against the Illyrians on the side of the Enchelii.; .
Aeschylus, The Phorkides, fr. 262 iv, v Radt. In a better-attested version, Perseus must retrieve them from the Graeae, along with the cap of invisibility and the (sack). Pherecydes, 3F11 Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, and the Bibliotheca (Pseudo- Apollodorus), II, 4, 2.
Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3.1.3Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1.3.3 She was also an ancestor of King Tyndareus of Sparta and his brother Icarius and their children Clytemnestra, Castor, and Penelope.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3.1.4 Sparta was represented on a sacrificial tripod at Amyclae.
4; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Eumenes", 7; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii. 30-32 Both sides stationed their phalanx in the center and cavalry on the wings. Craterus, commanding the right wing, charged at the onset. The phalanxes engaged and a stiff fight endued.
Clytemnestra, whose name does appear with and without the n in ancient authors. The pseudo-Apollodoran Bibliotheca (2.1.5) uses the form Mnestra for one of Danaus' daughters who marries and then murders Aegius, son of Aegyptus.was a daughter of Erysichthon of Thessaly.
His third son, Richard, attended Lincoln College, Oxford, on a scholarship, but left without a degree on account of the oaths and later helped his father prepare the Bibliotheca Biblica. Other descendants founded the well-known Parker's bookselling establishment in the Turl, Oxford.
Hellen was the son of Deucalion (or sometimes Zeus) and Pyrrha, and was the brother of Amphictyon. By the nymph OrseisPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.3 he became the father of three sons: Aeolus, Xuthus, and Dorus and a daughter Xenopatra.Scholia, on Hellanicus fr.
Oenopion was the son of the Cretan princess Ariadne by Dionysus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.1.9Plutarch, Theseus 20.1Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 3.997 He was born on Lemnos. By Queen Helike, Oenopion had one daughter, called either Merópē, or Aërō by Parthenius.
The paternity of Abderus differs according to the sources. Some say he was the son of the god Hermes and a native of Opus in Locris.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.8 But according to other writers, he was the son of Thromius the Locrian.
In Greek mythology, Euneus (Ancient Greek: Εὔνηος) was a son of Jason and Queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos; he had a twin brother whose name is variously given as NebrophonusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.17, ThoasEuripides, Hypsipyle (fragments) or DeipylusHyginus, Fabulae, 15; Ovid, Heroides 6.119.
In Greek mythology, Themisto (; Ancient Greek: Θεμιστώ), daughter of Hypseus, was the third and last wife of Athamas. According to some sources, she had four children by him: Leucon, Erythrius, Schoeneus, and Ptous.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.2.Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 2.
Hesiod, Ehoiai frg. 43a 2–83 Glaucus then married a daughter of Nisus named EurymedePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.3 or Eurynome.Hyginus, Fabulae 157 Zeus had declared that Glaucus would sire no children even by his own wife, perhaps because of his violations against Aphrodite.
Ceyx was the son of Eosphorus (often translated as Lucifer).Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.271 Alcyone and Ceyx married and were very happy together in Trachis. According to Pseudo-Apollodorus's account, they often sacrilegiously called each other "Zeus" and "Hera".Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.
According to Karl KerenyiKerenyi (1951), p. 111; Kerenyi (1976), p. 105. and other scholars, the second Asterion, the star at the center of the labyrinth on Cretan coins, was in fact the Minotaur, as the compiler of BibliothecaPseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.1.
10 Amphinome, Evadne,Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 53. 2 Asteropeia, AntinoePausanias, Description of Greece, 8. 11. 3; note the contradiction to the account of the Bibliotheca (1. 9. 10), which informs that Pelias' daughters were four, Alcestis, Hippothoe, Pelopia and Peisidice.
Molnár 2001, p. 79. His library, the Bibliotheca Corviniana with its 2,000 manuscripts, was the second greatest in size among contemporary book-collections.Engel 2001, p. 319. Matthias was the first monarch north of the Alps to introduce Italian Renaissance style in his realms.
Apollonius (), son of Chaeris, was a writer of ancient Greece, who is referred to by the scholiast on Aristophanes,Aristophanes, The Wasps 1231 and the Venetian Scholiast on Homer.Homer, Iliad 3.448Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca iv. p. 275 He is otherwise unknown.
In 1990, the for outstanding contributions to Italian art history was established in memory of Hanno and Ilse Hahn to support young and talented art historians. It is awarded biennially by the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome.
As the youngest and most beautiful son of the latter and Diomedes, daughter of Lapithes, Hyacinth was the brother of Cynortus, Argalus, Polyboea,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.19.4 LaodamiaPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.9.5 (or LeaniraPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1), and in other versions, of Daphne.
Archelaus wrote a work against the heresy of the Messalians -- that is, the sect called the Euchites -- which is referred to by Photius.Photios I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca Cod. 52 Scholar William Cave places his time around 440 CE.William Cave, Hist. Lit. sub. ann.
In 100 Jahre Bibliotheca Hertziana. Volume 1. Die Geschichte des Instituts 1913 - 2013 (2013), pp. 154-163. In 1974, he published, with Heydenreich, his most popular book, the 38th volume of the Pelican History of Art, entitled The Architecture in Italy: 1400-1600.
Perhaps the best known of Bernard of Bologna's writings is the Bibliotheca Scriptorum O. Min. S. Francisci Cap., a work which resembles Wadding's well-known Scriptores Ord. Min. It was published at Venice in 1747, and an appendix appeared at Rome in 1852.
See Ruskin, Works, vol. 28, pp. 417–38 and 13–29. He also wished to establish St George’s Schools, and published various volumes to aid its teaching (his Bibliotheca Pastorum or Shepherd’s Library), but the schools, like the dress and coins, never materialised.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 15. 1 He married Megamede, daughter of Arneus. They supposedly had fifty daughters together, although Thespius may have fathered some of the daughters from unnamed mistresses with Megamede being their stepmother.So in Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 29.
Lamprus was also praised by Cornelius Nepos.J.Dymock & D.Dymock (1833) Bibliotheca classica (books.google.co.uk website) Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica 1142b "quotes Aristoxenus as including Lamprus among lyric composers who composed good songs." Lamprus, the "most distinguished musician of his day,"Stanley Hochman [1984] books.google.co.
DTS Historical Milestones. Chafer remained president until his death in 1952. DTS has continually published a quarterly entitled Bibliotheca Sacra since 1934. In 1983, a complete collection of "Bib Sac" articles was published as a book commemorating fifty years of the journal.
He edited his father's work "Shulḥan Tahor" and also translated the work into Spanish under the title of "Compendio de Dinim" (Amsterdam, 1689). The other works attributed to him by Julius Fürst ("Bibliotheca Judaica" iii. 67) were written by David ben Jacob Pardo.
The aludel is illustrated in a Pseudo-Geber treatise, in the Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa of Jean-Jacques Manget, and in a Syriac alchemy manuscript conserved in the British Museum. It is mentioned in the "Mafātīḥ al-ʿUlūm" ("Key of Sciences") of _Kh_ wārazmī.
In some versions of the legend, the Danaïdes, minus Hypermnestra (or sometimes alternately Amymone) were punished in Tartarus by being forced to carry water through a jug with holes, or a sieve, so the water always leaked out.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2, 1.9.16, 3.9.
He offered one of his greatest works, called Stellarium to the ruler of Hungary. It became part of the Bibliotheca Corviniana. Mathias made him a noble man. In Later on he left Hungary and moved to Regensburg, where he died in 1503.
6 says founded the city of Harpina named after her, not far from the river Harpinates. The BibliothecaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.1.3 refers to Ismene daughter of Asopus who was wife of Argus Panoptes to whom she bore Iasus, the father of Io.
In Greek mythology, Acamas or Akamas (; Ancient Greek: , folk etymology: "unwearying"), was the son of Trojan elder AntenorPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.3.34 and possibly Theano, was a participant in the Trojan War, and fought on the side of the Trojans.
Her filicide would go on to become the standard for later writers.Hyginus Fabulae 25; Ovid Met. 7.391ff.; Seneca Medea; Bibliotheca 1.9.28 favors Euripides' version of events, but also records the variant that the Corinthians killed Medea's children in retaliation for her crimes.
From Mainz it went to the Bibliotheca Palatina in Heidelberg, and arrived in Rome at the latest in 1623. Preceding the Indiculus is the so-called Old Saxon Baptismal Vow. The text is edited in the Karlomanni Principis Capitulare, published by the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
Their religious belief and practices (1979), dualism: pp. 19–21, cf. 9-10; Zurvan heresy: pp. 67–70, 112–113, 118–123.Alessandro Bausani, Persia religiosa (Milano 1959, Rome 1960), translated as Religion in Iran (New York: Bibliotheca Persica 2000), pp. 42–47, 63 (Zurvan).
5 Acrisius was father by EurydicePseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.2 or AganippeHyginus, Fabulae 63Scholiast, ad Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica iv.1091 of Danae and thus grandfather of the hero Perseus through her. His other daughter was Evarete, wife of King Oenomaus of Pisa in Elis.
However, Hades accused Asclepius for stealing his subjects and complained to his brother Zeus about it.Diodorus Siculus, Library of History 4. 71. 3 According to others, Zeus was afraid that Asclepius would teach the art of resurrection to other humans as well.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.
Amphiaraus was a seer, and greatly honored in his time. Both Zeus and Apollo favored him, and Zeus gave him his oracular talent. In the generation before the Trojan War, Amphiaraos was one of the heroes present at the Calydonian Boar Hunt.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.
There are also stories that Hippolyta or Antiope later bore Theseus a son, Hippolytus.Isocrates, Orations, XII. 193Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, II. 46. 5, IV. 28 and 64Ps.-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke, I. 16-17, V. 1-2Seneca, Hippolytus, 927 sqq.Plutarch, Theseus, 26-28Pausanias, Hellados Periegesis, I. 2.
I-II, 25-75 and lover of Poseidon.Callimachus, Hymn to Demeter 99: Triopas mentions Canace as his mother by Poseidon Her brothers were Athamas, Cretheus, Deioneus, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneus and Sisyphus. Her sisters were Alcyone, Arne, Calyce, Peisidice, Perimede and Tanagra.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.
Aegialeus (Ancient Greek: Αἰγιαλεύς derived from αἰγιαλός aigialos "beach, sea-shore") also Aegealeus, Aigialeus, Egialeus, was the elder son of Adrastus, a king of Argos, and eitherTripp, Edward. Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology. New York: Thomas Crowell Press, 1993 (p. 18). AmphitheaPseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.9.
The Prose Works of John Milton, Biographical introduction In Areopagitica, Milton classified Arians and Socinians as "errorists" and "schismatics" alongside Arminians and Anabaptists.W.F. Draper, "The Religious Life and Opinions of John Milton." In "The Bibliotheca Sacra and Biblical Repository," Volume 17 (1860) p. 38.
The manuscript was given to the Library by Pope Pius II (1458-1464). It was examined and described by Birch (about 1782), Scholz, Duchesne,Louis Duchesne, De codicibus MSS Graecis Pii II in bibliotheca Alexandrino-Vaticana, Paris 1880, p. 1-3, 30. and Henry Stevenson.
Studies in Philology 31. 4 (Oct., 1934), pp. 525-8 However, that attribution was not made at the time of the poem's publication, nor in the 1841 Catalogue of printed books in the British museum,"Abelardus (Petrus)", p.7 nor in the 1878 Bibliotheca Cornubiensis.
Sahagún's Historia general was unknown outside Spain for about two centuries. In 1793 a bibliographer catalogued the Florentine Codex in the Laurentian Library in Florence.Angelo Maria Bandini, Bibliotheca Leopldina Laurentiana, seu Catalofus Manuscriptorum qui nuper in Laurentiana translati sunt. Florence: typis Regiis, 1791-1793.
NINO publishes the journal Bibliotheca Orientalis and the annuary Anatolica. Its current monograph series are PIHANS, Egyptological Publications and Achaemenid History. Fieldwork projects were and are carried out in Turkey, Syria and Iraq (survey and excavation in the Rania Plain, notably at Tell Shemshara).
Euryale and her sisters were daughters of primordial sea god and goddess Phorcys and Ceto, who personified the dangers of the sea.Hesiod, Theogony 276Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.2.6 & 2.4.2Pindar, Pythian Ode 12.20Nonnus, Dionysiaca 25.58 According to Hyginus, the parents of the Gorgons were Gorgon and Ceto.
In Greek mythology, Demonice (; ) was an Aetolian princess as the daughter of Agenor and Epicaste and thus sister of Porthaon and in some account, Thestius.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3. 13. 8 She bore Ares four sons: Evenus, Molus, Pylus, and Thestius.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.7.
Lydae or Lydai () was a town of ancient Caria or Lycia. Ptolemy notes the city in Lycia under the name Chydae. The Stadiasmus Maris Magni calls the city Clydae or Klydai (Κλυδαί) and places it in Caria.Karl Müller: Geographi Graeci Minores (= Scriptorum graecorum bibliotheca.
Timandra was one of the daughters of King TyndareusHesiod, Ehoiai fr. 23(a) 7–9 and LedaPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.6, daughter of King Thestius of Pleuron, Aetolia. Thus, she was the (half-)sister of the divine twins, Castor and Pollux, Helen, Clytemnestra, Phoebe and Philonoe.
In Greek mythology, Memphis (), daughter of river-god Nilus, accordingly a Naiad Nymph. She was the wife to Epaphus and mother of Libya and Anippe or Lysianassa. She and her husband were the legendary founders of Memphis, which bears her name.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 2. 1.
He was instructed in oratory by Lysias and Isocrates.Photius, Bibliotheca cod. 263; Dionysius and Plutarch, locc. citt. He was afterwards engaged in writing judicial orations for others, and established a rhetorical school at Athens, in which Demosthenes is said to have been his pupil.
Perseus turns Phineus and his followers to stone (Luca Giordano, 17th century) In Greek mythology, Phineus (/ˈfɪniəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/; Ancient Greek: Φινεύς, ) was a son of Belus by Anchinoe and thus brother to Aegyptus, Danaus and Cepheus., Euripides fr. 881 Kannicht (cited at Bibliotheca 2. 1.
It was translated by Eduard Seler and published in 1902 in London. Facsimile: Codex Vaticanus B (3773), Rome, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana; Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt (ADEVA) Graz 1972. Colour facsimile edition of the Old Mexican pictorial manuscript in possession of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
Thiele's chronology with the slight modifications of Leslie McFall, ("A Translation Guide to the Chronological Data in Kings and Chronicles," Bibliotheca Sacra 148 [1991], pp. 3-45) is accepted in Jack Finegan's influential Handbook of Biblical Chronology, rev. ed. (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1998), p. 249.
Upon the death of Cadmus, Pentheus, the son of Echion and Agave, after banishing PolydorusNonnus. Dionysiaca, 46.259 ruled Thebes for a short time until Dionysus prompted Agave to kill Pentheus.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.5.2 Polydorus then succeeded Pentheus as king of Thebes and married Nycteïs.Hyginus.
These depsides are related compoundsKalb, K. and J. A. Elix. 1995. The lichen genus Physcidio. In: Studies in lichenology with emphasis on chemotaxonomy, geography and phytochemistry Festschrift Ch. Leuckert Eds: Knoph, J.-G., Schriifer, K. & Sipman, H. J. M. - Bibliotheca Lichenologica 57:265 -296.
Eleutherius was probably named bishop of Tournai after St. Remigius organized the church hierarchy of northern Gaul at the end of the fifth century. Some sermons on the Trinity, Nativity, and the feast of the Annunciation (Bibliotheca Patrum, vol. XV) are falsely attributed to him.
Publius Curiatius Fistus Trigeminus,Livy, Ab urbe condita, III. 32 or Publius Horatius Pulvillus,Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, X. 53Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XII. 9 was a Roman politician in the 5th century BC, consul in 453 BC, and decemvir in 451 BC.
These irregulars held their ground until the arrival of Romanian regulars under Iacob Zadig on 11 November.Ungureanu, p. 7. See also Ion Filipciuc, "Ilie Lazăr și cel dintâi steag tricolor pe turnul Primăriei din Cernăuți", in Bibliotheca Septentrionalis, vol. XIII, nr. 1, June 2015, pp.
In Greek mythology, Hippomedon (Ἰππομέδων, gen.: Ἰππομέδοντος) was one of the Seven against Thebes.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3.6.3 He lived near the lake Lerna in Peloponessus;Euripides, Phoenician Women, 125 the foundations of his house on Mount Pontinus at Lerna were shown in Pausanias' times.
Egypt devoted four hectares of land for the building of the Library and established the National High Commission for the Library of Alexandria. Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak took a personal interest in the project, which greatly contributed to its advancement. Completed in 2002, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina now functions as a modern library and cultural center, commemorating the original Library of Alexandria. In line with the mission of the Great Library of Alexandria, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina also houses the International School of Information Science (ISIS), a school for students preparing for highly specialized post-graduate degrees, whose goal is to train professional staff for libraries in Egypt and across the Middle East.
Pindar's eighth Pythian ode relates a prophecy by Amphiaraus that the Epigoni will conquer Thebes, and that Alcmaeon will be the first through the gates.Pindar, Pythian Odes 8.40–48 The Bibliotheca also states that the other Epigoni received an oracle instructing them to make Alcmaeon their leader, and therefore convinced him to go with them, although he was unwilling.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.2 In Diodorus, Eriphyle persuades her son to join the attackers because she is bribed by Thersander to do so in exchange for the robe of Harmonia, just as she was bribed by Polynices with the necklace of Harmonia to send her husband into battle.
Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the one-eyed and the creation of the Hellenistic State, p.72. In 319 BC he first marched into Cappadocia against Eumenes whom he defeated at the battle of Orkynia. Eumenes escaped to the fortress of Nora where Antigonus invested him.Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the one-eyed and the creation of the Hellenistic State, p.77; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 41, 1–3; Plutarch, Eumenes, 10,2–4. Leaving the siege of Nora to a subordinateRichard A. Billows, Antigonos the one-eyed and the creation of the Hellenistic State, p.77; Diodorus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 41, 5–7; Plutarch, Eumenes, 10,2–4.
5Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 1. 23 Menestheus was one of the suitors of Helen of Troy,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 10. 8 and when the Trojan War started he brought "fifty black ships" to Troy.Homer, Iliad (Book 2, ln 557)Hyginus, Fabulae, 97 In the Iliad it is noted that no one could arrange chariots and shield-bearing warriors in battle orders better than Menestheus, and that only Nestor could vie with him in that respect.Iliad (Book 2, ln. 552) In Herodotus, he is referred to as 'the best man to go to Troy and to draw up and marshal the troops' (7.161.
In most versions of the legend, Io was the daughter of Inachus,Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 590Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2.1.3Herodotus, Histories, 1.1Ovid, Metamorphoses, 1.583 though various other purported genealogies are also known. If her father was Inachus, then her mother would presumably have been Inachus' wife (and sister) the Oceanid nymph Melia, daughter of Oceanus.For Melai as wife of Inachus see Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2.1.1 The 2nd century AD geographer Pausanias also suggests that she is the daughter of Inachus and retells the story of Zeus falling in love with Io, the legendary wrath of Hera, and the metamorphosis by which Io becomes a beautiful white heifer.
The National Library of Wales has published a series of books about its history and collections, including manuscript catalogues, a bibliography of Welsh publications, Parish Registers of Wales, and academic studies of Gwen John, Kyffin Williams and others. The Library also publishes the National Library of Wales Journal. Between 1909 and 1984, the Library published Bibliotheca Celtica in fulfilment of the terms of its charter to keep a register of books printed in Welsh and other Celtic languages or relating to Wales and the Celtic nations. In 1985 Bibliotheca Celtica was merged with the Subject Index to Welsh Periodicals to form A Bibliography of Wales (Llyfryddiaeth Cymru).
Czechowic died in poverty and obscurity in 1613. Unlike Sozzini, Crellius, Statorius and other exiles, he did not mark the next four generations at the Racovian Academy with his descendants. The fact that his major writings were in Polish, not Latin, left him a minor place in publications such as the Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant 1668, and Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum 1684 of Sozzini's grandson Andrzej Wiszowaty and Christopher Sandius, which influenced Newton and Voltaire. Stanisław Kot contributed a biography of Czechowic to the Polski słownik biograficzny (Cracow, 1937, 1957), though till Lech Szczucki published his monograph Marcin Czechowic, 1532-1613 Warsaw 1964, Czechowic was all but forgotten, even in Poland.
Bibliotheca historica, 1746 Diodorus' universal history, which he named Bibliotheca historica (, "Historical Library"), was immense and consisted of 40 books, of which 1–5 and 11–20 survive:"Diodorus Siculus" entry in the Encyclopædia Britannica. fragments of the lost books are preserved in Photius and the excerpts of Constantine Porphyrogenitus. It was divided into three sections. The first six books treated the mythic history of the non-Hellenic and Hellenic tribes to the destruction of Troy and are geographical in theme, and describe the history and culture of Ancient Egypt (book I), of Mesopotamia, India, Scythia, and Arabia (II), of North Africa (III), and of Greece and Europe (IV–VI).
Bibliotheca, a five-volume reader's bible. Bibliotheca is a five-volume version of the Bible created by Adam Lewis Greene published in 2016. It was funded in mid 2014 through a thirty-day Kickstarter campaign for which Greene set a goal of $37,000, but the campaign raised over $1.4 million. Greene's aim, as detailed in his Kickstarter campaign video, was to enhance the experience of reading biblical literature by giving the content a more novel- like form, omitting chapter and verse numbers and annotation, utilizing a sewn binding and opaque book paper (rather than Bible paper), and creating original typefaces optimized for legibility, among other features.
UvA Special Collections In the course of its long history the Library has received many important collections, such as the library of Leeser Rosenthal, now called the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, on Jewish Cultural History. During the Second World War the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana was confiscated and transported to Germany, but some of its most valuable items were hidden in the recently acquired Artis Library of the Amsterdam zoo Natura Artis Magistra. By a miracle this valuable collection was returned virtually undamaged after the war. There is also an impressive map collection, collections on the history of the book trade, on graphic design and typography, and on church history.
A manuscript, which is probably from around 1500, is the only nearly complete copy of the annals, and is now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Universitas Upsaliensis ex donatione de la Gardie L. The manuscript was owned by St. Johannis Stephanius, when in the 17th century he hand-wrote a poor copy of it. The Stephanian manuscript is now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Universitas Upsaliensis ex donatione de la Gardie XXV-XXIX, which there are also copies of in Stockholm and Hamburg. The probably for Huitfeldt hand-written partial copy since came to Danzig, from where Dalin took it to Uppsala in the 18th century.Marstrand, p.
The base of the religion was later shifted to this city, which became their new Patriarchate. Manichaean pamphlets were still in circulation in Greek in 9th century Byzantine Constantinople, as the patriarch Photios summarizes and discusses one that he has read by Agapius in his Bibliotheca.
1400), f. 7.Hast, Sture (ed.), Harðar saga, Editiones Arnamagæanae, series A, 6 (Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1960). It also survives in a further thirty-seven paper manuscripts, all descended from AM 556a 4to.Hast, Sture, Pappershandskrifterna till Harðar saga, Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, 23 (Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1960), pp. 192-93.
Persoonia adenantha was first formally described by Czech botanist Karel Domin in 1921 from a specimen collected in forest near the Logan River. The description was published in the journal Bibliotheca Botanica. The specific epithet (adenantha) is derived from the Ancient Greek word aden meaning "gland".
At the end of February 2006 it was announced that the Huis met de Hoofden had been sold to businessman and art collector Joost Ritman. Today the building is home to museum The Embassy of the Free Mind, which comprises part of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica.
22Pseudo-Clement, Homilia, 5. 13 Myrmidon married Peisidice, daughter of Aeolus and Enarete, and by her became the father of Antiphus and Actor.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 Also given as his sons are ErysichthonAthenaeus, Deipnosophistae 10.9b and Dioplethes, himself father of Perieres,Scholia on Homer, Iliad, 16.
The myth of Myrrha has been chronicled in several other works than Ovid's Metamorphoses. Among the scholars who recounted it are Apollodorus, Hyginus, and Antoninus Liberalis. All three versions differ. In his Bibliotheca, written around the 1st century B.C. Apollodorus tells of three possible parentages for Adonis.
The Games were reputed to have originated as funeral games for Melicertes (also known as Palaemon), instituted by Sisyphus, legendary founder and king of Corinth, who discovered the dead body and buried it subsequently on the Isthmus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.4.3; Pausanias, Description of Greece 2.1.3, 1.44.8.
Pirithous was a son of "heavenly" Dia, fathered either by IxionHomer, Iliad 2.741 & 14.17Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2Eustathius ad Homer, p. 101.1 or by Zeus.Homer, Iliad 14.317Hyginus, Fabulae 155 He married Hippodamia, daughter of Atrax or Butes, at whose wedding the famous Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs occurred.
Ancient sources vary as to the parentage of Hecuba.Frazer's note 21 on Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 12. 5. In: Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
Heracles, as one of his Twelve Labors, was obliged by her father to fetch for her the girdle of Ares, which was worn by Hippolyte, queen of the Amazons.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.9 According to John Tzetzes,John Tzetzes, ad Lycophron 1327. Admete accompanied Heracles on this expedition.
Antisthenes () was a man of ancient Rome from Agrigentum. He was mentioned by Diodorus Siculus as an instance of the immense wealth which private citizens possessed at Agrigentum.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 13.84 When his daughter was married, more than 800 carriages went in the nuptial procession.
Her children were Cretheus, Sisyphus, Athamas, Salmoneus, Deion, Magnes, Perieres, Canace, Alcyone, Peisidice, Calyce, and Perimede.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 She may have been the mother of Arne, if the Aeolus who was her husband was the same Aeolus who fathered Arne.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 40.
9 as cited in Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.14.1: footnote 2 The Athenians said that the contest between Poseidon and Athena took place on the second of the month Boedromion, and hence they omitted that day from the calendar.Plutarch, De fraterno amore 11 & Quaest. Conviv. ix.6.
36 By the instruction of Athena, he brought the body back to Aeaea and buried it there. Telegonus took Penelope, Odysseus' widow, and Telemachus, Odysseus' son, with him. Circe made them immortal and married Telemachus, while Telegonus made Penelope his wife.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.7.
When he died childless, Asterion gave his kingdom to Minos, who promptly "banished" his brothers after quarreling with them. Crete, daughter of Asterion, was a possible wife of Minos.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.1.2–4Diodorus Siculus, IV.60.3, give Asterius; Pausanias, Description of Greece II.31.1, gives AsterionNonnus.
According to the different versions, Cercyon was the son of: (1) Poseidon and one of the daughters of Amphictyon, and accordingly half-brother of TriptolemusPausanias. Description of Greece, 1.14.3 or (2) Branchus and the nymph (or naiad) ArgiopePseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Epitome 1.3 and finally of Hephaestus.Hyginus.
But in a sacrifice after the wedding, Admetus forgot to make the required offering to Artemis, therefore when he opened the marriage chamber he found his bed full of coiled snakes.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.15 Admetus interpreted it a portent of an early death.Roman, L., & Roman, M. (2010).
The University in particular seems to have influenced the Trustees' plan, although the Library would not form part of it. A second set were made a year later. A third set of prints, representing the final plans, were reprinted by Gibbs in his Bibliotheca Radcliviana of 1747.
Before he played jazz, he memorized, played, and sang Beatles songs. Salah's ambition is to become internationally recognized like Chick Corea's Electric Group or Spyro Gyra. The group regularly performs at Cairo Opera House, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Cairo Jazz Club, and "Sakia" (El Sawy Culturewheel) "ساقية الصاوى".
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIX 105,1. By this peace he had attained the zenith of his power.Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One- Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State p. 132. Antigonus' empire and alliance system now comprised: Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, Phoenicia and northern Mesopotamia.
Scrub leopardwood was first formally described in 1857 by Ferdinand von Mueller who published the description in Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany and gave the plant the name Strzeleckya dissosperma. In 1929, Karel Domin changed the name to Flindersia dissosperma in Bibliotheca Botanica.
Bibliotheca Mycologica. 80: 1-109 and Scutellospora weresubiae Koske & C. Walker (1986)Koske, R.E., Walker, C. 1986. Species of Scutellospora with smooth-walled spores from maritime sand dunes: two new species and a redescription of the spores of Scutellospora pellucida and Scutellospora calospora. Mycotaxon 27: 219-235.
Theon is mentioned as one of the commentators on Apollonius Rhodius. It is possible, however, that one or both of these Commentaries on Homer and Apollonius, should be assigned to Aelius Theon, also of Alexandria.Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. i. p. 525, vol. ii. p.
The Shanghai Library Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei (), also known as the Bibliotheque de Mission, is the first modern library to be established in Shanghai, China. Located in the Xujiahui area in Xuhui District, it first opened in 1847. It is a part of the Shanghai Library system.
Eumenes outnumbered Antigonus in infantry and cavalry, despite this Antigonus adopted a bold, attacking strategy. Eumenes was encamped on a plain well-suited for cavalry fightingDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 40,6. near OrkyniaPlutarch, Eumenes, 9,2. when Antigonus suddenly arrived and camped on a hill overlooking the plain.
According to the Bibliotheca, Alcmene went with Amphitryon to Thebes, where he was purified by Creon for accidentally killing Electryon. Alcmene refused to marry Amphitryon until he had avenged the death of her brothers.Apollodorus, Library 2.4.6 During Amphitryon's expedition against the Taphians and Teleboans,Apollodorus, Library 2.4.
Steele's letters to Thomas Clarkson, describing the management of his estates, were published in 1814 in William Dickson's Mitigation of Slavery (1814). Obadiah Rich in his Bibliotheca Americana Nova attributed to Steele a pamphlet An Account of a late Conference on the Occurrences in America (London, 1766).
According to a story ascribed to a lost work by Euripides by the Bibliotheca, this Amphilochus was the son of Alcmaeon, one of the Epigoni, and Manto, the daughter of the Theban seer Teiresias. He was the nephew of a different Amphilochus and the brother of Tisiphone.
Rodolphe Kasser, Papyrus Bodmer XIX, Évangile de Matthieu XIV, 28-XXVIII, 20, Épître aux Romains I. 1-II.3 en sahidique (Cologny-Geneva, 1962). The manuscript is currently housed at the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana (P. Bodmer XIX) in Cologny along with other manuscripts from the Bodmer Papyri.
In Greek mythology, Iapetus () (also Japetus ( Iapetos))Of uncertain etymology; R. S. P. Beekes has suggested a pre-Greek origin (Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Brill, 2009, pp. 573–4). was a Titan, the son of Uranus and GaiaHesiod, Theogony, 135.Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica, 5.66.3Clement of Alexandria.
Using this plunder as a bargaining tool, Antigonus bribed the Argyraspides who arrested and handed over Eumenes.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIX 43,8-44,3; Plutarch, Parallel Lives Eumenes 17,1-19,1; Cornelius Nepos, Parallel Lives, Eumenes 10,3-13,1. Antigonus had Eumenes and a couple of his officers executed.
Olympias. Epicleas was an admiral from Sparta during the Peloponnesian War. In 411 BC the Spartans lost a fleet of 50 ships under the command of Epicleas.Diodorus Siculus, "Bibliotheca historica" XIII 41, 1–3.Martin Hammond, The Peloponnesian War (Google eBook) (Oxford University Press, 2009) VIII 108.
He established his reputation as a scholar by compiling the work of reference: Bibliotheca veterum patrum antiquorumque scriptorum ecclesiasticorum Græco-Latina (Venice, 1765–81, 14 vols.; 2nd ed., 1788). The work was dedicated to the Venetian Senate, but Gallandi did not live to see its completion.
In official documents (De Castro, "Bibliotheca," i. 184b) Isaac ibn Sid is termed by Alfonso "our learned Rabbi Çag." In 1277, Isaac translated from the Arabic a work on the quadrant. His name is also connected with the invention of various instruments (De Castro, l.c. i.
277) "Patriarch of the Church of the Chaldeans of Mosul";Chaldaeorum ecclesiae Musal Patriarcha (Giuseppe Simone Assemani (editor), Bibliotheca Orientalis Clementino-Vaticana (Rome 1725), vol. 3, part 1, p. 661) "Patriarch of the Chaldeans";"L'Église nestorienne" in Dictionnaire de théologie catholique (Librairie Letourzey et Ané (1931), vol.
Apheidas (; Ancient Greek: Ἀφείδας) was, in Greek mythology, the son of Arcas by either Erato, Leaneira (or Laodameia), Meganeira (daughter of Croco), or the nymph Chrysopeleia. Through this parentage, he was the brother of Elatus, Azan and Tripylus. Aphidas' children were Aleus and Stheneboea.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.
The ancient Syrian writings of ecclesiastico-historical interest are chiefly Acts of martyrs and hymns to the saints (Acta martyrum et sanctorum, ed. Bedjan, Paris, 1890-). The Chronicle of Edessa, based on ancient sources, was written in the 6th century (ed. Assemani, Bibliotheca orientalis, I, 394).
7Xenophon, Hellenica ii. 1. ~ 7Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xiii. 100Pausanias, Description of Greece x. 9. ~ 4 In 398, Aracus was sent into Asia as one of the commissioners to inspect the state of things there, and to prolong the command of Dercyllidas;Xenophon, Hellenica iii. 2.
The Complete Photographs, Köln, Taschen Bibliotheca Universalis, 2015, ; The couple relocated to Philadelphia in 1913. Abbott also worked in Rockport, Massachusetts. He co-founded the Rockport Art Association. Starting in 1916, his work was featured in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Annual Exhibition, until he died.
Johannes Thysius (born Jan Thijs; 1622–1653) was a lawyer, known for his collection of books and prints, now Bibliotheca Thysiana (Leiden). He was the son of an Amsterdam merchant and descendant in a line of goldsmiths, and was raised by Constantinus l’Empereur van Opwijck (1591–1648), professor of Eastern languages at Leiden UniversityWouts, Daphne E.: “Exploring the Thysiana Scrapbook”, Print Quarterly, XXXIII, 4, December 2016, pp. 391–405.. His collection comprised approximately 2,000 books by the time of his death, on several topics such as history, classics and mathematicsHoftijer, P.G.: Bibliotheca Thysiana. “Tot Publijcke Dienst der Studie”, Leiden, 2008, pp.13–14.. The prints he possessed are mostly secular, featuring reproductions of animals and ornaments as well as humorous and erotic compositionsSchaeps, J.: “Prenten uit de Bibliotheca Thysiana”, Leids Kunsthistorsich Jaarboek, IX, 1994, pp. 247–310.. In addition, the Thysiana collection included the “Thysiana scrapbook”, an album of silhouetted prints and paintings from several sources, most of them being impressions of popular published images, which may or may not have been compiled by him.
Johann Christoph Wolf (d. 1739), who, with the help of the Oppenheimer library, was able to produce his Bibliotheca Hebræa, which laid the foundation for all later works in Hebrew bibliography. Johann Christian Georg Bodenschatz (d. 1797), though not a scholarly Hebraist, gave an accurate account of Jewish ceremonials.
Argalus was the eldest son and heir of King Amyklas of Sparta,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.3 possibly by his wife, Diomede, daughter of Lapithes. Through this parentage, he was considered to be the brother of King Cynortes (his successor), Hyacinthus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3 Polyboea,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.19.
In 1079 the manuscript was bought by Antonius, a monk. It was held in Constantinople and was purchased by Pierre Séguier (1588–1672). It was examined by Bernard de MontfauconBernard de Montfaucon, Bibliotheca Coisliniana olim Segueriana, Paris: Ludovicus Guerin & Carolus Robustel, 1715. Johann Jakob Wettstein, and Paulin Martin.
He died in a shipwreck near Genoa in 1311 while on a diplomatic mission. The inquisitor of Tarragona condemned him, and fifteen of his propositions were censured. A list of writings is given by J. Ferguson in his Bibliotheca Chemica (1906). See also U. Chevalier, Repertoire des sources hist.
Iphicles was the son of Alcmene and her human husband Amphitryon, whereas Heracles was her son by Zeus. He also had a sister, Laonome who married Euphemus or Polyphemus. Iphicles was the father of Heracles' charioteer Iolaus by his first wife, Automedusa, daughter of Alcathous.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.
Heracles freed Theseus from the stone, but the earth shook when he attempted to free Pirithous.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca (Book 2, Ch. 5, sec. 12) He had committed too great a crime for wanting the wife of one of the great gods as his own bride.Virgil, Aeneid (Book 6, ln.
The Upanishad is not part of the anthology of 52 popular Upanishads in north India by Colebrooke, nor is it found in the Bibliotheca Indica anthology of popular Upanishads in south India by Narayana. The first chapter of the text, states Paul Deussen, is also known as Hanumadukta-Ramopanishad.
In the myth of the Minotaur, Minos' son Androgeus is killed during the Panathenaic Games. Some accounts, like Pseudo-Apollodorus's Bibliotheca, state he won and his jealous competitors ambushed and murdered him. Others, such as Graeciae Descriptio by Pausanias, say he was trampled to death by a mad bull.
Whitelaw was born in Glasgow, and became an assistant to Robert Watt in the compilation of Bibliotheca Britannica. He later was a journalist and poet. Hired by the publishers Blackie, he edited illustrated books; he also edited the Popular Encyclopedia or Conversations Lexicon, which appeared from 1834 to 1842.
The best known myth concerning Polyidus is the one that deals with him saving the life of Glaucus, which runs as follows.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.3.1-.2Hyginus, Fabulae 136. One day, Glaucus, son of King Minos and Queen Pasiphaë of Crete, was playing with a mouse and suddenly disappeared.
He complies, returning to Psophis and telling king Phegeus that he required the necklace and robe in order to be purified. Either Phegeus or his sons (Agenor and Pronous) discovers the truth from a servant, and they ambush and kill Alcmaeon.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.3–8Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.24.
In his universal history Bibliotheca historica Diodorus Siculus in the 1st century BC celebrated Penthesilea as the last Amazon to win renown for valour in war. Diodorus wrote that after the Trojan War the Amazons diminished and tales of their former glory began to be considered mere legends.
The only secure archeological attestations of Arakamani come from his funerary pyramid at Meroë (Pyramid Begarawiyah S 6)., pp. 566–67 In addition, many scholars believe that he should be identified with the Nubian king Ergamenes mentioned by the Classical historian Diodorus Siculus () in his Bibliotheca historica.Török (2008), pp.
7 or Laius' household slaves who were unwilling to expose the child gave it as a present to the wife of Polybus, since she could bear no children.Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica, 4.64.2 With Polybus' consent, since they were childless, they adopted and raised him as their own son,Strabo.
Admetus was famed for his hospitality and justice. When Apollo was sentenced to a year of servitude to a mortal as punishment for killing Delphyne, or as later tradition has it, the Cyclopes, the god was sent to Admetus' home to serve as his herdsman.Pseudo- Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.10.4.
Among his pupils was Giulio Bartolocci, who is indebted to his learned master for the idea and plan of his famous work Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica. Battista's principal work was the translation of the Gospels from Latin into Hebrew, published, with a preface by Clement IX, at Rome, 1668.
Neptunia dimorphantha, commonly known as sensitive plant, is a trailing perennial plant from Australia in the legume family Fabaceae. It produces yellow flowers between July and November. The species was first formally described by Czech botanist Karel Domin in 1930 in Bibliotheca Botanica, based on a collection in Queensland.
Jurcoi, pp. 50–51 Iorga draws a slightly different conclusion: noting that both Despot and Diassorinos were scribes and calligraphers, he argues that they only worked for the Bibliotheca Regia in Vienna.Jurcoi, p. 51 Iorga proposes that Heraclid also spent some of his formative years in Habsburg Spain.
Linus also, who was admired because of his poetry and singing, had many pupils, and three of greatest renown, Heracles, Thamyris, and Orpheus. After he went to Thebes and became a Theban,Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.4.9 he taught music as well as letters to the young Heracles.
In Greek mythology, Licymnius (; ) was a good friend of Heracles' and an illegitimate son of Electryon, King of Tiryns and Mycenae in the Argolid (which makes him half-brother of Alcmene, mother of Heracles). His mother is given as Mideia, a Phrygian woman.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.5Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.15.
In Greek mythology, Stratichus (; Ancient Greek: Στράτιχος Strátikhos) was a prince of Pylos and the son of King Nestor and either EurydicePseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 or AnaxibiaHomer, Odyssey 3.451–52. He was the brother to Thrasymedes, Pisidice, Polycaste, Perseus, Peisistratus, Aretus, Echephron and Antilochus. Stratichus appears in The Odyssey.Homer.
Petalostigma pubescens, known as the quinine bush is a rainforest tree native to Papua New Guinea, Queensland, Northern Territory, New South Wales, Western Australia.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families It was first described by the botanist Karel Domin in 1927.Domin, Karel. 1927. Bibliotheca Botanica 89: 317.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 9. 11Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 68. 3. His wife Idomene is sometimes said to be daughter of Abas, king of Argos. According to Pindar, he and several other members of his family went to Iolcus to intercede with Pelias on behalf of Jason.
Joseph Massel , accessed 9 September 2007. By the time Chaim Weizmann arrived in Manchester in 1904, Massel was living in a small street of the lower end of Cheetham Hill RoadThe Gentleman's Magazine, v.302-303 (1907). January–September (where his Hebrew printing works was based)Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana (1967).
It consists of nearly three leaves and contains 157 poetic lines. The final fragment was found in Leipzig in 2006 by T. Doring and H. U. Schmid. This fragment consists of only one leaf that contains 47 lines of poetry, and it is currently kept at Bibliotheca Albertina.
Daedalus's parentage was supplied as a later addition, providing him with a father in Metion,Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 76 Eupalamus,Hyginus, Fabulae, 39 and 274; Servius on Aeneid 6. 14 or Palamaon,Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 3. 2 and a mother, Alcippe,Bibliotheca 3. 15.
His tomb on a side of Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini. Many of Plethon's other works still exist in manuscript form in various European libraries. Most of Plethon's works can be found in J. P. Migne's Patrologia Graeca collection; for a complete list see Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca (ed. Harles), xii.
There are generally seventeen or nineteen Rules of Asceticism () ascribed to him; the Greek original exists in manuscript;Lambecius, Commentariorum de augustissima bibliotheca Caesarea Vindobonensi lib. iv. cod. 156, No. 6 they were published in the Latin version of Gerardus Vossius.Gerardus Vossius, Biblioth. PP. Ascetica vol. ii. p.
There was only one time that any difference arose between them, and that was caused by Cheirisophus having struck, in a fit of angry suspicion, an Armenian who was guiding them, and who left them because of the insult.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xiv. 27Xenophon, Anabasis iii. 2. ~ 33, &c.
They were also edited by Baluze (Paris, 1684), reprinted with corrections in Andrea Gallandi, "Bibliotheca veterum Patrum", VIII (Venice, 1772), 613-738. His treatises "Commonitorium super nomine Cælestii",In Migne, loc. cit., 63-108. and "Commonitorium adversus hæresim Pelagii et Cælestii vel etiam scripta Juliani"In Migne, loc. cit.
Salsola stocksii, insect pollination Salsola stocksii is pollinated by small wild bees (Hymenoptera), that were observed to collect pollen (see photo).Gabriele Kothe-Heinrich: Revision der Gattung Halothamnus (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica Bd. 143, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart 1993, (German), p. 22. The winged fruits are dispersed by the wind (anemochory).
Pliny was their model. His axiom that, "there is no book so bad that some good cannot be got from it" was a favorite. Conrad Gesner listed over 10,000 books in Bibliotheca universalis (1545). By including both Christian and barbarian works, Gesner rejected the medieval quest for orthodoxy.
It included the members of banned political parties. On 28 April 1968, Nabulsi headed the Jordanian parliamentary delegation to Arab Parliament Conference in Cairo. Receiving Soliman Al Nabulsi the former Jordanian Prime Minister and head of the Jordanian delegation at the Parliamentary Conference. Nasser Bibalex from Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Svendsen, H. Blom. 1955. Revision av Landstad og Nynorsk salmebok (= Bibliotheca Norvegiae sacrae, vol. 10). Bergen: A. S. Lund & Co., p. 151. The Nynorsk hymns include 111 original compositions and 75 translated hymns by Elias Blix, 128 originals and 81 translations by Anders Hovden,Engeset, Jens Kåre. 2002.
De Romani pontificis authoritate, 1691 Rocaberti is best known as an active apologist of the papacy, against Gallicans and Protestants. His first work in the sense was De Romani pontificis in temporalibus auctoritate (3 vols., Valentia, 1691–94). His most important work is the Bibliotheca Maxima Pontificia (21 vols.
A fourth prize was the national J. Fischer & Bro. prize from the American Guild of Organists, won with his 'Toccata' for Grand Organ.Camil Van Hulse, in: The Diapason, 1 December 1946, p. 3. In 1957, the Bibliotheca Wasiana organized a tribute concert in honor of his sixtieth birthday.
His "Bibliotheca juris canonico-civilis practica seu repertoium quaestionum magis practicarum in utroque foro" established him among the canonists of his day. He speaks in the clearest terms of papal infallibility. The work was published in Freising in 1712, for vols. in folio; Geneva, 1747; Modena and Venice, 1758.
Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.8.3; Scholia on Pindar, Pythian Ode 1, line 121 There existed in antiquity an epic poem Aegimius of which a few fragments are extant, and which is sometimes ascribed to Hesiod and sometimes to Cercops of Miletus.Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 11. p. 503; Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v.
The Bibliotheca (2.5.1–2.5.12) gives the following order: ;1. Slay the Nemean Lion: Heracles defeated a lion that was attacking the city of Nemea with his bare hands. After he succeeded he wore the skin as a cloak to demonstrate his power over the opponent he had defeated. ;2.
He was said to have been entrusted with—and slain by—the carnivorous mares of Thracian Diomedes. Heracles founded the city of Abdera in Thrace in his memory, where he was honored with athletic games.Bibliotheca 2.5.8; Ptolemaeus Chennus, 147b, in Photius' Bibliotheca Another myth is that of Iphitus.
Rectangular halls connected to the hemicycle have been suggested to be libraries because of their similar set-up to those in the Baths of Caracalla. Historians, to support this theory, have demonstrated that these halls with their niches could properly house scrolls and/or codices. (The author of the Life of Probus mentions that part of the Bibliotheca Ulpia, was located in the Forum of Trajan, and part within the Baths of Trajan, although he later contradicts that statement when referring to the Bibliotheca Ulpia). The presence of similar spaces in the Baths of Caracalla and the Baths of Trajan therefore makes it not unreasonable to assume that the baths of Diocletian contained a library.
Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History is a German research institute located in Rome, Italy. It was founded by a donation of Henriette Hertz in 1912 as a Kaiser Wilhelm Institute. Of the 80 institutes in the Max Planck Society (Max Planck Gesellschaft), it is one of the few not located in Germany. The institute is situated in the historical centre of Rome near Trinità dei Monti in a cluster of four buildings along the Via Gregoriana: the 16th-century Palazzo Zuccari, the adjacent Palazzo Stroganoff, the Villino Stroganoff across the road and the new library building (completed in 2012) designed by the Spanish architect Juan Navarro Baldeweg.
He bewails the gradual decline of both imperial and papal authority, prophesies the early coming of Antichrist and with it the ruin of the Holy Roman Empire and a wholesale desertion of the Holy See.Antony Black, Political Thought in Europe 1250-1450 (1992). p. 93, states that Engelbert was the first to ground the argument for Empire on the new range of political arguments and concepts available from Aristotle. The work was published repeatedly.First according to the revision of Cluten (Offenbach, 1610); finally it was re-edited by Schott and printed in the Supplement to the Magna Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum (Cologne, 1622; p.688) and in Maxima Bibliotheca veterum Patrum (Lyons, 1677).
A handsome young man with wavy dark blonde hair and sharp sapphire eyes, he is a former Royal Air Force Pilot and the grandson of the previous Keykeeper Sir Wesley Disward, who left Huey the Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian and Dalian in his will. He is often seen as a calm and generally unfazed character who takes everything in stride, as he accepted his new-found responsibilities as the Keeper of the Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian without much question or argument. When he retrieves books from Dalian, he appears as a young child inside of the archives, speaking with a girl dressed in white with silver pigtails and purple eyes. A mysterious girl who lives inside the Dantalian Library.
Works published at Quaracchi, and edited by the "Patres editores", besides the Opera Omnia of St. Bonaventure, included the Analecta Franciscana, edited in greatest part by Quinctianus Muller, O.F.M. (d. 1902), which contain a collection of chronicles relating to the early history of the Franciscan order. Besides these, there were the "Bibliotheca Franciscana scholastica medii aevi", and the "Bibliotheca Franciscana ascetica medii aevi", inaugurated in 1904 with a critical edition of the writings of Francis of Assisi., As well as continuing the "Annales" of Luke Wadding, the twenty-fifth volume of which appeared in 1899, the Fathers of the college edited a number of other publications of a purely devotional and literary character.
Along with the Golden Fleece, Jason brought a wife, the sorceress Medea—king Aeetes' daughter, granddaughter of the Sun, niece of Circe, princess of Aea, and later queen of Iolcus, Corinth and Aea, and also murderer of her brother Absyrtus, and her two sons from Jason. She is a tragic figure whose trials and tribulations were artfully dramatized in the much- staged play by Euripides, Medea. Iolcus is mentioned by Homer, in the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad, and later in the Odyssey; he gives it the epithets of ἐϋκτιμένη ("well built") and εὐρύχορος ("with broad places", "spacious"). The Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus says the city was founded by Cretheus,Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, 1.9.
Corpus Hermeticum: first Latin edition, by Marsilio Ficino, 1471 CE. The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica was founded in 1957 by Joost Ritman, opened to the public in 1984, and is not linked to any public organisation or library. The Bibliotheca co-operates with international libraries and organizations, such as the Russian Rudomino Library for Foreign Literature in Moscow, the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Florence, and the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice. To date, the library holds more than 23,000 volumes on hermetica, Rosicrucianism, alchemy, mysticism, gnosis, esotericism and comparative religion, and has great scientific and artistic value. Other areas of the collection are Sufism, Kabbalah, anthroposophy, Freemasonry, Judaica and the Grail.
Upon hearing of a threat to close down the Edinburgh Royal Observatory,The Royal observatory, Edinburgh in 1888 Crawford made a donation of astronomical instruments and his books on mathematics and the physical sciences from the Bibliotheca Lindesiana in order that a new observatory could be founded.Lord Crawford's donation of books and instruments Thanks to this donation, the new Royal Observatory, Edinburgh was opened on Blackford Hill in 1896. As well as much astronomical equipment, Crawford's observatory included an extensive collection of rare books, part of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana at Haigh Hall, which his father and he had accumulated till it was one of the most impressive private collections in Britain at the time.
After their first appearance, Strickland's electronic works have been republished. Sea and Spar Between was included in Rattapallax 21: Current State of Poetry Generators (2013), Bibliotheca Invisibilis: Conceptualizations of the Invisible (2014), and (in Polish) TechSty 2014, n.1 (9) (2014). slippingglimpse was included in hyperrhiz: new media cultures no.
Joost Ritman (2017) Joost R. Ritman (born 1941, Amsterdam) is a businessman from the Netherlands. Ritman made his fortune with his family company De Ster, selling plastic tableware to airlines. He is the founder of the library Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica in Amsterdam. In 1995 he received the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs.
Idas was the son of Aphareus and Arene and the elder brother of Lynceus and Pisus.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.10.3 He was sometimes regarded as the offspring of Poseidon.Scholia on Homer, Iiad 1.557 In some accounts, the wife of Aphareus and thus, Idas' possible mother was named as Polydora or Laocoosa.
On the way to the battle, Amphiaraus repeatedly warned the other warriors that the expedition would fail,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.6.2 and blamed Tydeus for starting it. He would eventually prevent Tydeus from being immortalized by Athena because of this. Despite this, he was possibly the greatest leader in the attack.
The elaborately-restored Dresdner Sachsenspiegel is exhibited in the treasure chamber for six weeks each year.Der Sachsenspiegel im Buchmuseum (slub-dresden.de), retrieved on May 5, 2015 As part of the Bibliotheca Corviniana, the Corvines of Dresden have been admitted into the Memory of the World Program by UNESCO in 2005.
These facts were unknown to Lemprière because the Assyrian cuneiform tablets containing the Gilgamesh Epic were only discovered in the 1850s. This was 20 years after Lemprière had published his "Bibliotheca Classica." The Gilgamesh epic is widely considered to be at least as old as Genesis, if not older.Rendsburg, Gary.
Tyndareus was the son of Oebalus (or PerieresJohn Tzetzes on Lycophron, 511) and GorgophonePausanias, Description of Greece, 2.21.7 (or Bateia). He married the Aetolian princess, Leda by whom he became the father of Castor, Clytemnestra, Timandra,Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 23(a)7–9; Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 10.
Bibliotheca Iranica: Intellectual Traditions Series No. 14: Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers, 2012 (posthumous). # Sadr al-Din Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Shirazi "Mulla Sadra." al-Ta'liqât, Part I, with Qutb al-Din Shirazi's Commentary on Suhrawardî's Hikmat al-Ishrâq. Edited by Hossein Ziai. Tehran: Bonyad-e Eslami-ye Sadra 1392 (posthumous).
Scaea was the daughter of Danaus, king of Libya and of Europe, a queen. She was the full sister of other Danaids namely Automate, Amymone and Agave.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 2.1.5 Scaea was married to Daiphron, son of Aegyptus and later to Archander of whom she had begotten a son, Metanastes.
Bibliotheca ii. 5. § 4 It afterwards received the name of Phegia or Phegeia ( or ), apparently from the oaks (Gr. phegoi, ) which at least up until the 19th century could still be found upon the site of the town. The ancients, as usual, derived the name from an eponymous founder, Phegeus.
In Greek mythology, Agenor (; Ancient Greek: Ἀγήνωρ 'heroic, manly') was a son of Pleuron and Xanthippe, and grandson of Aetolus. His siblings were Stratonice, Sterope and Laophonte. Agenor married his cousin Epicaste, the daughter of Calydon, who became by him the mother of Porthaon and Demonice.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 1.7.
The Lemnian women gave the names of the Argonauts to the children they had conceived by them. Delayed many days there, they were chided by Hercules, and departed.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.17Hyginus, Fabulae 15 But later, when the other women learned that Hypsipyle had spared her father, they tried to kill her.
In most versions Syleus owned a vineyard and forced all passers-by to dig it, which he might have attempted to do to Heracles as well. Heracles killed Syleus with the latter's own hoe and burned his vineyard down to the root. He also killed Xenodice.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2. 6.
He was the son of Argus and Evadne (daughter of Strymon) or the Oceanid Peitho. He had five brothers who were named Ecbasus, Jasus, Peiranthus, Epidaurus and Tiryns.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 1. 2Hyginus, Fabulae, 145Scholia on Euripides, Orestes, 932; on Phoenician Women, 1116 Criasus fathered Phorbas, Ereuthalion and Cleoboea by Melantho.
On August 12, 2007 it was inducted into the UNESCO Great Library of Alexandria (Bibliotheca Alexandrina). Many people believe that the creation of Alliance, Recorded History and Polishing of Metal form a sort of deliberately developed trilogy. Fact is they do not. The projects are mutually exclusive of each other.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 3.55 In some versions the story of Lycurgus and his punishment by Dionysus is placed in Arabia rather than in Thrace. The tragedian Aeschylus, in a lost play, depicted Lycurgus as a beer-drinker and hence a natural opponent of the wine god.Athenaeus. Deipnosophistae, 447c.Dalby (2005), pp.
The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 23 November 2017 The Bibliotheca Sanctorum states that Quirinus of Tivoli's relics rested at the basilica of San Lorenzo in Tivoli, but nothing else about him is known. Cesare Baronio inserted his name into the Roman Martyrology under June 4.
Andron () was a physician of ancient Greece who is supposed by André Tiraqueau,André Tiraqueau, De nobilitate et jure primigeniorum (1549) c. 31 and after him by Johann Albert Fabricius,Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xiii. p. 58, ed. vet. to be the same person as Andreas of Carystus.
The library of the school is called Bibliotheca Johannei. It has 55,000 books written in Latin, Ancient Greek, English, French, Italian and German. The library prides itself in having the first editions of many of the milestones of European literature. The oldest book is a Latin bible dating from 1491.
Amyclas was the son of King Lacedemon and Queen Sparta and brother of Queen Eurydice of Argos. By Diomēdē, daughter of Lapithes, he became the father of King Argalus,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 3.1.3 King Cynortas,Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.9.1 Prince Hyacinth, Queen Laodamia (or Leaneira) of Arcadia,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 10.9.
Catalogue of Women, Fragments. the ethne were said to have originally been named Graikoi after the elder son but later renamed Hellenes after Hellen who was proved to be the strongest.Aristotle. Meteorologica, I.14. Sons of Hellen and the nymph Orseis were Dorus, Xuthos, and Aeolus.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, I.7.3.
Askew is best known today as a classical scholar and bibliophile. Aeschylus was his favourite author. He assembled an extensive library, the Bibliotheca Askeviana, helping to develop the taste for curious manuscripts, scarce editions, and fine copies. Askew's house was crowded with books from the cellar up to the garrets.
In 1595, Gilotti of Rome published Fitzherbert's translation into 'Anglo-Latin' of the poet Giovanni della Casa's Italian language treatise on manners, Il Galateo (1558).Bibliotheca Craesseliana at uni-graz.at (accessed 22 February 2008) Fitzherbert strenuously opposed the policy adopted by Robert Parsons, SJ, in reference to English Catholic affairs.
Hecquet obtained his M.D. from Reims in 1684.Osler, William. (1987). Bibliotheca Osleriana: A Catalogue of Books Illustrating the History of Medicine and Science Collected, Arranged, and Annotated. McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 262 In 1688, he moved to Port- Royal-des-Champs, where he succeeded Jean Hamon, as physician.
The species was first formally described by the botanist Karel Domin in 1926 as part of the work Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens as published in the work Bibliotheca Botanica. It was reclassified as Racosperma cognatum in 2003 by Leslie Pedley then transferred back to genus Acacia in 2006.
The task was a two-stage process which was similar to the proceedings against William of Ockham which took place at Avignon. The language of the official list and condemnation has survived.Die Bibliotheca Amploniama: ihre Bedeutung im Spannungsfeld von Aristototelismus Nominalismus and Humanismus, Andreas Speer, Walter de Gruyter, 1995, pp. 344.
In this way he caught up with Eumenes's rearguard and forced him to halt his army. When the rest of Antigonus's army came up both sides prepared for battle.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica XIX 26,1-10; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, p.95.
Kürschner, H. 2000. Bryophyte flora of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra. Bryophytorum Bibliotheca 55: 1–131. ;SpeciesThe Plant List, search for ExormothecaDiscover Life, Exormotheca # Exormotheca bischlerae Furuki & Higuchi \- China #Exormotheca bulbigena Bornefeld, O.H. Volk & R. Wolf \- Namibia #Exormotheca bullosa (Stephani) K. Müller \- Portugal #Exormotheca ceylonensis Meijer \- Sri Lanka # Exormotheca holstii Steph.
Richard Lavender was an English priest in the late 15th and early 16th centuries."Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica: Antiquities in Leicestershire, Volume 7" p487: London; J. Nicols; 1790 Lavender was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford.University of Leicester He was Archdeacon of Leicester from 1485 until his death in 1508.
64.6 The ultimate fate of Orontes is unknown. Diodorus and Polyaenus mention a man named Orontes, who was a Satrap of Armenia during the Second War of the Diadochi;Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, xix. 23.3Polyaenus, Stratagems in War, iv. 8.3 Diodorus adds that this Orontes was a friend of Peucestas.
From 2000 to 2016, the Menasseh ben Israel Institute held an annual Leeser Rosenthal/Juda Palache lecture by internationally renowned researchers in Jewish studies. The lectures occurred with the cooperation of the chair of Hebrew and Jewish studies at the University of Amsterdam (the Juda Palache Institute) and the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana.
Past issues of Al-Hilal were digitized by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. In addition, the publisher also archived the past issues of the magazine and of other publications. South Korean news agency the AsiaN and the magazine initiated a cultural partnership to support the cooperation in the fields of culture and media.
The species was first formally described by the botanist Karel Domin in 1926 as part of the work Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens as published in the work Bibliotheca Botanica. It was reclassified as Racosperma argyrodendron in 1987 by Leslie Pedley then transferred back to genus Acacia in 2001.
But Asopis may mean Asopian and be an epithet for one of the other known daughters. Ovid in his poem MetamorphosesOvid, Metamorphoses 6.113; 7.615 twice calls Aegina by the name Asopis. Indeed, in his very next section Diodorus discusses Asopus' daughter Harpina who has been discussed above. ApollodorusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.
Bibliotheca sacra 137, no. 546 (1980), 102. The reason for questioning the historical accuracy of such ancient writers as Herodotus is that he is one of the primary sources of knowledge for this time period, and it has been frequently assumed that his account may be more accurate than Esther's account.
When booksellers found themselves with an overstock of first edition broken sets, a greater number of copies of the second edition's first book were printed. Richardson's ground- breaking scholarship was more broadly disseminated in Charles Wilkins' several revised versions of the dictionary.Zenker, J. Th. (1846). Bibliotheca orientalis: Manuel de bibliographie orientale, p.13.
Details of the battle itself are scarce, with Diodorus providing the only formal account. He says that "once joined, the battle was hotly contested for a long time and many fell on both sides, so that for a while the struggle permitted hopes of victory to both."Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, 16.86.
Xuthus was a son of Hellen and Orseis and brother of Dorus, Aeolus and XenopatraHellanicus in scholia on Plato, Symposium, 208 (p. 376). He had two sons by Creusa (daughter of Erechtheus): Ion and AchaeusPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.3 and a daughter named Diomede. Aiclus and Cothus are sometimes described as being his children.
118; cf. also Bibliotheca 1. 9. 16; Hyginus, Fabulae, 173 Arcesius's wife (and thus mother of Laertes) was Chalcomedusa,Scholia on Odyssey 16. 118 whose origins are not mentioned further, but whose very name, chalcos ("copper") and medousa ("guardian" or "protectress"), identifies her as the protector of Bronze Age metal-working technology.
Ziegelbauer says (op. cit. below, II, 58) that Martianay completed alone the edition of Jerome's works. The "Divina Bibliotheca" - the Hieronymian edition of the Vulgate - was in fact executed with the collaboration of Dom Antoine Pouget. Martianay's fame as editor of Jerome has somewhat eclipsed his wider repute as a Biblical scholar.
Knidos was a Hellenic city of high antiquity. According to Herodotus' Histories) (I.174), the Cnidians were Lacedaemonian colonists; however, the presence of demiurges there argues for foundation or later influence by other Doric Greeks, possibly Argives. Diodorus Siculus (Bibliotheca Historica 5.53) claimed that Cnidus was founded by both Lacedaemonians and Argives.
The king obliged the Athenians to send several youths every seven or nine years to be devoured by the Minotaur. This continued until the Minotaur was killed by Theseus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3.15.7-8 Propertius in one of his elegies refers to a version in which Androgeos was brought back to life by Asclepius.
In 1923, the Bibliotheca Teubneriana published Merrill's scholarly edition of Catullus. His effort was not well received by fellow Classicists, most notably the poet and scholar A. E. Housman, who offered a particularly scathing review. Merrill's student edition of Catullus remained a standard in American classrooms for much of the twentieth century.
He was born in Saint- Hubert and studied in Jesuit colleges at Liège and Cologne. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1592, held teaching posts, and was awarded a D.D. at Mainz. He became rector of the college at Paderborn, and died at Namur.John Ferguson, Bibliotheca Chemica, Part 2 (2002 edition), p.
Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, pp.853-4 Titled Abelard to Eloisa : a poetic epistle newly attempted, this version was published anonymously a year before Warwick's poem and was dismissed by The Critical Review as "weak, nerveless and deprived of all power to please".The Critical Review, or annals of literature, London 1782, Volume 53, p.
The Greek mythological character of Antigone ( ; Greek: Ἀντιγόνη), was a Phthian princess who was the daughter of Eurytion, was the wife of Peleus.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.13.1-3 The meaning of the name is, as in the case of the masculine equivalent Antigonus, "worthy of one's parents" or "in place of one's parents".
Certain sources give Agenor as a son of Ecbasus, and, in some mythological traditions, father of the giant Argus Panoptes.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 1. § 2 In other accounts, Agenor was said to have been the son and successor of Triopas, and accordingly brother of Jasus, Xanthus and Pelasgus.Pausanias, Description of Greece 2. 16.
Alcestis was the fairest among the daughters of Pelias, king of Iolcus, and either Anaxibia or Phylomache. She was sister to Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia and Hippothoe.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.10 Alcestis was the wife of Admetus by whom she bore a son, Eumelus, a participant in the siege of Troy, and a daughter, Perimele.
During the War of the Epigoni, a later myth relates, Manto was brought to Delphi as a war prize. Apollo made her his priestess and sent her to Colophon to found an oracle devoted to him. She had a son named Mopsus by Apollo,Apollodorus, Bibliotheca E6. 3 Strabo, Geography 14. 5.
Also Kalid ben Jesid, Calid fils de Jesid, Calid filius Gesid, etc. attempt to distinguish ibn Yazid from others named Calid. Calid filius Hahmil certainly intends ibn Umail. There is a Calid filius Jaici mentioned by Jean- Jacques Manget, who includes an attributed Liber Secretorum Artis in his 1702 compilation Bibliotheca Chemica Curiosa.
Altıkulaç SarcophagusA reconstitution is visible in In 321 BC we find Pharnabazus commanding a squadron of cavalry for Eumenes, in the Battle of the Hellespont (321 BC) in which he defeated Craterus and Neoptolemus.Arrian, vii. 4; Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Eumenes", 7; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii. 30-32 Family tree after Pharnabazus II.
Salama began to work as a dentist in his own clinic. However, he left the job and worked as a researcher and translator at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Manuscript Centre. He joined politics during the Egyptian revolution in 2011. After the revolution, he became a member and spokesperson of the Salafist Nour Party.
In 1838, during late Ottoman rule, Burj al-Qa'i was classified as a Muslim village in the Houla region by Americal biblical scholar Eli Smith.Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 179 The village was also mentioned in passing in the fifth volume of the Bibliotheca Sacra in the mid-1840s.
In 1817 it made the plans for the Hortus Botanicus Bogoriense in Bogor. In 1894 it set up the Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense. The Bibliotheca Bogoriense made Bogor into an important center of biological science. Except for the Radya Pustaka Museum in Surakarta (1890), no other major museums were established in the 19th century.
Erasinides () was one of the ten commanders appointed to supersede Alcibiades after the Battle of Notium in 407 BCE.Xenophon, Hellenica 1.5.16Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 13.74Plutarch, Alcibiades 36 According to the common reading in Xenophon,Xenophon, Hellenica 1.6.16 he and Leon of Salamis were with Conon when he was chased by Callicratidas to Mytilene.
The manuscript was brought from Greece. It was examined by Bernard de Montfaucon,Montfaucon, Bibliotheca Coisliniana, pp. 174-279 Matthaei, Paulin Martin,Jean-Pierre-Paul Martin, Description technique des manuscrits grecs, relatif au Nouveau Testament, conservé dans les bibliothèques des Paris (Paris 1883), p. 126 Franz Delitzsch, and Herman C. Hoskier (only Apocalypse).
With Stephen de Segrave and Ralph and William Briton, and many of the bishops, he witnessed the grant and confirmation of Hubert's gift of Tunstall, Kent, to the archbishop in 1229.J. Nichols, Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica (J. Nichols, London 1780-1790), I, pp. 43-44, citing Bodleian Library, Canterbury Cartulary, Tanner MSS no.
274 Poor Dionis was the first Eminescu work to appear in Serbian, in a version done by Lepoša Pavlič (1940);Ștefan Selek, "'Picuri de lumină... Eminescu' la Biblioteca Județeană Petre Dulfu", in Bibliotheca Septentrionalis, Vol. XXIII, Issue 1, June 2015, p. 71 a Russian translation was published at Chișinău in 1980.Copcea, p.
The well-known series of classical publications known as the Bibliotheca scriptorum graecorum et romanorum Teubneriana emerged from this. In Leipzig Teubner was a member of the ' Masonic lodge. Teubner died on 21 January 1856 in Leipzig and left the business to his sons-in-law Christian Adolf Roßbach (1822-1898) and .
Heleus accompanied his nephew Amphitryon, son of Alcaeus, on the expedition to Taphos, and after the victory shared the sovereignty of their domain with Cephalus.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2. 4. 5 - 7Tzetzes on Lycophron, 838 The town Helos in Laconia was said to have been founded by and named after him.Strabo, Geography, 8. 5.
St. Michael weighing souls during the Last Judgement, Antiphonale Cisterciense (15th century), Abbey Bibliotheca, Rein Abbey, Austria In Catholic tradition, on Judgment Day Saint Michael weighs souls based on their deeds during their life on earth. Saint Michael is often portrayed in art with scales.Mornin, Edward. Saints: A Visual Guide, Frances Lincoln.
Eurypylus led the Thessalians during the Trojan War being a former suitor of Helen.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.8 He led one of the larger contingents of ships, 40.Homer, Iliad 2.735 He fought valiantly and is often listed amongst the first rank of Greek heroes such as Idomeneus, Diomedes, Ajax, etc.Homer, Iliad 8.265; 11.
Dominicus Baudius, portrait from the Bibliotheca chalcographica, part 6, Frankfurt a.M. 1669Engraving of Dominicus Baudius Dominicus Baudius, a latinised form of Dominique Baudier, (Lille, 8 April 1561 - Leiden, 22 August 1613) was a French Neo-Latin poet, scholar and historian. From 1603 to 1613 he was a teacher at the University of Leiden.
In Greek mythology, Pterelaus (; Ancient Greek: Πτερέλαος) was the son of Lelex, the pre-Hellenic king of Megara whose descendants (the Leleges) spread across Greece and beyond.Eustathius on Homer, p. 1473Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 1.747 Thus, he was the possible brother of BiasPseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.5 and ClesonPausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.39.6.
Erich Haaase (January 19, 1859, Berlin –April 24, 1894, Bangkok) was a German physician and entomologist. Haaase was Director of the Royal Siamese Museum in Bangkok. He wrote Untersuchungen über die Mimicry auf Grundlage eines natürlichen Systema der Papilioniden. Erster Theil: Entwurf eines natürlichen Systems der Papilioniden - Bibliotheca zoologica (Stuttgart) 8(1), pp.
Title page of Linnaeus's Fundamenta Botanica of 1736. Fundamenta Botanica (“Foundations of botany”) (Amsterdam, Salomon Schouten, ed. 1, 1736) was one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and issued both as a separate work and part of the Bibliotheca Botanica.A full scan of ed.
Alexander Balas claimed to be the son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Laodice IV and heir to the Seleucid throne. The ancient sources, Polybius and Diodorus say that this claim was false and that he and his sister Laodice VI were really natives of Smyrna of humble origin.Polybius 33.18.5-18; Diodorus Bibliotheca 31.32a.
Celaeno was the daughter of Atlas and Pleione or Aethra. She was said to be mother of Lycus and Nycteus by Poseidon;Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.1 of Eurypylus (or Eurytus), King of Cyrene, and Lycaon, also by Poseidon;Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 4. 1561 and lastly of Lycus and Chimaereus by Prometheus.
In Greek mythology, Phorcys (; , Phorkus) was a Phrygian ally of King Priam in the Trojan War. Phorcys appears in The Iliad as the leader of the Phrygians, a son of Phaenops.Homer, Iliad, 2. 862 The Bibliotheca, however, refers to him as a son of Aretaon and brother of Ascanius, another Phrygian leader.
An eighteenth century engraving of Epictetus No writings by Epictetus are known. His discourses were transcribed and compiled by his pupil Arrian (author of the Anabasis Alexandri). The main work is The Discourses, four books of which have been preserved (out of the original eight).Photius, Bibliotheca, states that there were eight books.
Der erste Verkünder der Manifeste der Rosenkreuzer. Amsterdam: Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, p. 106. Haslmayr's Answer was published in 1612 with the financial aid of August of Anhalt. Shortly after, Haslmayr was sent to work at the galleys in Genoa by Maximilian III of Austria, and was released only 4-5 years later. Gilly.
Lelex was said to be autochthonousPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.3 or his father is said to be the sun-god Helios. He was married to the Naiad nymph Cleocharia and became the father of several sons, including Myles and Polycaon. Some call his wife Peridia, and his children Myles, Polyclon, Bomolochus, and Therapne.
260 he was notably engaged with Henri H. Stahl on the Bibliotheca Historica Romaniae research project.Ioanid, p.42 Countering earlier accusations, Gheorghiu-Dej eventually included Constantinescu and Chișinevschi on various lists of "Stalinists", as well as accusing them of having supported the "Muscovite wing" in its alleged actions against the PCR itself.Frunză, p.
In Greek mythology, Pallas (/ˈpæləs/; Ancient Greek: Πάλλας) was a son of LycaonPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 8. 1 and the eponymous founder of the Arcadian town of Pallantion.Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. PallantionPausanias, Description of Greece, 8. 3. 1 He was the teacher of Athena,Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 1. 33.
Finding the enemy camp inadequately guarded, Antigonus's men captured and carried off most of their opponents baggage train, containing the wives, children, servants, and accumulated savings of the army.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 42,1-3; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 16,5-6; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13. Battle of Gabiene. Battle of Gabiene, last mouvement.
Revision av Landstad og Nynorsk salmebok (= Bibliotheca Norvegiae sacrae, vol. 10). Bergen: A. S. Lund & Co., p. 73. The committee put forward a separate proposal in 1918. After the deaths of both Tandberg and Jensen in 1922, the work was carried on under the leadership of the parish priest J. H. H. Brochmann.
Battely also left in manuscript a history of Eastbridge Hospital;, after having been partially printed in John Strype's Life of Whitgift, it was published in John Nichols's Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, vol. i. (1780). Some notes by Battely on William Dugdale's Monasticon were used by John Lewis in his History of Faversham, 1727.
258 It is now found in the manuscript collection Codex Bibliotheca Universitas Upsaliensis H 112. In 1664 Vedels partial copy was in the university library, and around 1690 Thomas Broder Bircherod hand-wrote a copy of it. Vedels partial copy burned Marstrand, p. 256 together with the university library of Copenhagen in 1728.
Abas was the son of Lynceus of the royal family of Argos, and Hypermnestra, the last of the Danaides.Hyginus, Fabulae 244 With his wife Ocalea (or Aglaea, depending on the source), he had twin sons Acrisius (grandfather of Perseus) and Proetus,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.1Hyginus, Fabulae 170Hyginus, Astronomica 2.18.1 and one daughter, Idomene.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.10Pomponius Mela, 2.5.39 It was this kneeling position of Heracles, when he prayed to his father Zeus, that gave the name Engonasin (Ἐγγόνασιν, derived from ἐν γόνασιν), meaning "on his knees" or "the Kneeler" to Hercules' constellation. The Scholiast on Lycophron writes that the brother of Alebion was named Ligys.
In 2002, the NCU Library was honoured with the medal of "Bibliotheca Magna Perennisque" for its "contribution to Polish librarianship." In December 2002, the NCU Library webpage won third place in a competition for the best Polish library websites, in a research libraries category, organised under the auspices of the Polish Librarians Association.
Ipek Duben's works are held in the collections of: Istanbul Modern, The British Museum, Bibliotheca Alexandrina- Egypt, Museum voor Volkenkunde Rotterdam, Wien Museum (as part of Karamustafa Export Import Project), King St. Stephen Museum, Deak Collection, Székesfehérar, Hungary, Center for Book Arts-New York, Moscow Artist's Book Archive, Koc Foundation and Zorlu Foundation.
Ciotti also printed the work translated in Italian by Possevino in 1598, Apparato all'historia di tutte le nationi et il modo di studiare la geografia. In 1602 there was a further edition, De Apparatu ad omnium gentium historia published in Venice which served as the text for an updated edition of the Bibliotheca selecta (Venice, 1603). With this work Possevino refashioned the ars historica culture and literature of the Late Renaissance as a cornerstone of the Jesuit classicism of the Baroque. His work laid the foundation for a tradition of historical and bibliographical scholarship exemplified in the Bollandist scholars, Nathaniel Bacon's Bibliotheca scriptorum Societatis Iesu, the histories of Daniello Bartoli and other landmarks of Jesuit historiography, such as the Monumenta Historica Societatis Iesu.
The 19th century classicist John Lemprière, in Bibliotheca Classica, argued that as the story had been re-told in later versions, it accumulated details from the stories of Noah and Moses: "Thus Apollodorus gives Deucalion a great chest as a means of safety; Plutarch speaks of the pigeons by which he sought to find out whether the waters had retired; and Lucian of the animals of every kind which he had taken with him. &c.;"Lemprière, John. Bibliotheca Classica, page 475. However, the Epic of Gilgamesh contains each of the three elements identified by Lemprière: a means of safety (in the form of instructions to build a boat), sending forth birds to test whether the waters had receded, and stowing animals of every kind on the boat.
Increased usage of the name Plouton in religious inscriptions and literary texts reflects the influence of the Eleusinian Mysteries, which treated Pluto and Persephone as a divine couple who received initiates in the afterlife; as such, Pluto was disassociated from the "violent abductor" of Kore.Christos Tsagalis, Inscribing Sorrow: Fourth- century Attic Funerary Epigrams (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008), pp. 101–102. Two early works that give the abductor god's name as Pluto are the Greek mythography traditionally known as the Library of "Apollodorus" (1st century BC)Sources used to prepare this article uniformly refer to the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus as the Library of Apollodorus. Recent scholarship prefers to view the authorship of this work as anonymous; see Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus).
Aegimius asked Heracles for help in a war against the Lapiths and, in gratitude, offered him one-third of his kingdom. The Lapiths were conquered, but Heracles did not take for himself the territory promised to him by Aegimius, and left it in trust to the king who was to preserve it for the sons of Heracles, the Heracleidae.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.7 Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.37 Aegimius had two sons, Dymas and Pamphylus, who migrated to the Peloponnese and were regarded as the ancestors of two branches of the Doric race, the Dymanes and the Pamphylians of Anatolia, while the third branch, the Hylleans, derived its name from Hyllas, the son of Heracles, who had been adopted by Aegimius.
Their wedding feast was attended by many of the Olympian gods. As wedding presents, the Poseidon gave Peleus two immortal horses: Balius and Xanthus, Hephaestus gave him a knife, Aphrodite a bowl with an embossed Eros, Hera a chlamys, Athena a flute, Nereus a basket of the divine salt which has an irresistible virtue for overeating, appetite and digestion and Zeus gave Thetis, as present, the wings of Arke.Photius, Bibliotheca excerpts - GRPhotius, Bibliotheca excerpts, 190.46 - EN During the feast, Eris, in revenge for not being invited, produced the Apple of Discord, which started the quarrel that led to the Judgement of Paris and eventually the Trojan War. The marriage of Peleus and Thetis produced seven sons, six of whom died in infancy.
He also established the Bibliotheca Sacra (1843), into which was merged the Biblical Repository. He spent three years in Boston working on a lexicon of scriptural Greek. Illness caused him to move to New York City. He was appointed as professor of biblical literature at Union Theological Seminary, serving from 1837 until his death.
The first printed edition of the text was edited by Rajendralal Mitra in the 1870s (Calcutta : Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1870–1879, 3 volumes; Bibliotheca Indica, 65, 1–3). The entire text extends to slightly below one million characters. An English translation was published in two volumes by Manmatha Nath Dutt in 1903–04.
The Asiatic Society, Calcutta published this text in two volumes in 1880 and 1888, as a part of their Bibliotheca Indica series. It was edited by Rajendralal Mitra. The Venkateshvara Press, Bombay edition was published in 1895. It was followed by the publication of another edition by the Anandashrama (Anandashrama Sanskrit Series 49), Poona.
This generation also included Theseus, who went to Crete to slay the Minotaur; Atalanta, the female heroine, and Meleager, who once had an epic cycle of his own to rival the Iliad and Odyssey. Pindar, Apollonius and the Bibliotheca endeavor to give full lists of the Argonauts.Apollodorus, Library and Epitome, 1.9.16.Apollonius, Argonautica, I, 20ff.
John Nichols, Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, vol. 1 (London, 1790), p. 104, Herne, Kent. Their daughter Frances, born after the death of Gifford in 1627, and named after one of his sisters, was the mother of Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough. In 1626 her sister-in-law Grace Thornhurst (d. 1636) married the poet Mildmay Fane.
Ctesias' account simply tells us, at this point, that Meno was spared.Fr. 27, Photius' summary of Ctesias' Persica §69 Diodorus says Meno was spared since he alone was thought willing to betray the Greeks.Diodorus, Bibliotheca historica, XIV.27.2 According to Xenophon, Meno was kept alive and tortured for a year before finally being killed.
Scholia: Argonautica 1.747–51a; cf. Argonautica 1.747–51. At Bibliotheca 2.4.5 the two names for the inhabitants of Taphos are attributed to the fact that Taphius founded the island and named the people Teleboans because he had "gone far from his homeland" (), the adverb , tēloû, being combined with the verb translated here as "gone", , ébē.
With Machaon, his brother, he led thirty ships from Tricca, Thessaly in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks.Homer. Iliad, II, 729–733; Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 3. 14 Like Machaon, he was a legendary healer. He healed Philoctetes, holder of the bow and arrows of Heracles required to end the war.
Acrisius puts the child and Danaë in a chest and throws it into the sea. Zeus asks Poseidon to calm the water; he does and Danaë and Perseus survive, washing up on the island of Seriphos. A fisherman named Dictys, brother of King Polydectes, finds the pair and takes care of them.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.
Cinyras was said to have committed suicide over the matter.Hyginus, Fabulae, 242 Other authors equate Cinyras and Myrrha with king Theias of Assyria and his daughter Smyrna, and relate the same story of them.Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 14. 4; Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses, 34 Hyginus uses the name Cinyras for the father, but Smyrna for the daughter.
Meleager was a Calydonian prince as the son of Althaea and the vintner King Oeneus or according to some, of the god Ares.Hyginus. Fabulae 14.3, 171Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2 He was the brother of Deianeira, Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus (or Ageleus), Thyreus (or Phereus or Pheres), Gorge, Eurymede and Melanippe.Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 2Hesiod, Ehoiai fr.
In Greek mythology, Hyrtacus (; ) is an obscure character associated with the Trojan War. He was a comrade of King Priam of Troy. Hyrtacus married Arisbe, daughter of King Merops of Percote, after Priam had divorced her to marry Hecabe.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 12. 5 Hyrtacus's son by Arisbe was named Asius and fought at Troy.
Adam of St Victor's surviving works are sequences for liturgical use, not theological treatises.These texts were gradually rediscovered in the nineteenth century.The critical edition of these texts is Jean Grosfillier, ed, Les sequences d'Adam de Saint-Victor: Étude littéraire (poétique et rhétorique). Textes et traductions, commentaires, Bibliotheca Victorina 20, (Turnhout: Brepols, 2008), pp252-481.
Barnes & Noble details Oration 11 has also been translated.In the article by Castelli, referenced above. Other sermons by Asterius of Amasea existed in the time of Photius, who referred to a further ten sermons not now known in Bibliotheca codex 271. One of these lost sermons indicates that Asterius lived to a great age.
Cranaus married Pedias, a Spartan woman and daughter of Mynes, with whom he had three daughters: Cranaë ("stony"Robert Graves. The Greek Myths (1960)), Cranaechme ("rocky point") or Menaechme, and Atthis.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 14. 5 Atthis gave her name to Attica after dying, possibly as a young girl,Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1. 2.
Heracles performing one of his labors as he forces the Cretan Bull to the ground. The engraving was created by B. Picart in 1731. Heracles was sent to capture the bull by Eurystheus as his seventh task. He sailed to Crete, whereupon Minos gave Heracles permission to take the bull away Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.62Tzetzes on Lycophron, 570 & 580 Anius had three daughters: Oeno, Spermo, and Elais, known as the Oenotropae; and three sons, Andros, Mykonos, and Thasos. Their mother was Dorippe, a Thracian woman ransomed by Anius for the price of a horse from the pirates who had kidnapped her.Etymologicum Magnum 293. 39, ed.
8–10Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War 2.102.5 In Psedo-Apollodorus, Arsinoe, the daughter of Phegeus, chastises her brothers, who put her into a chest and sell her as a slave.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.5 Meanwhile, Callirrhoe prays to Zeus that her sons will grow up instantaneously so that they might take revenge on her husband's murderers.
Agave was the eldest daughter of Cadmus, the king and founder of the city of Thebes, Greece, and of the goddess Harmonia. Her sisters were Autonoë, Ino and Semele, and her brother was Polydorus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.4.2. She married Echion, one of the five Spartoi, and was the mother of Pentheus, a king of Thebes.
Hesiod, Theogony, 907Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1.3.1 Together they are known as the Charities in Greek mythology or the Gratiae (Graces) in Roman mythology, and they were responsible for overseeing all feasts and dances.Pindar, Olympian Ode 14, 1–20 They were part of the retinue of Aphrodite with Aglaea sometimes acting as her messenger.Nonnus, Dionysiaca 24.
Apollodorus recounted the tale in his Bibliotheca. King Eurytus was an expert archer who taught his sons his knowledge of the bow and arrow. He promised his daughter Iole to whoever could beat him and his sons in an archery contest. The sons shot so well that they beat all the others from the kingdom.
C. Hooykaas. Bibliotheca Javaneca No. 2. Bandoeng. 1931. The frame story is particularly interesting, as it follows the broad outline of a concubine telling stories in order to maintain the interest and favour of a king—although the basis of the collection of stories is from the Panchatantra—with its original Indian setting.A. K. Warder.
Bibliotheca Iranica: Intellectual Traditions Series No. 9: Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers, 2002. Pp. ix, 48, 490. # Nur al-Fu'ad: A 19th Century Persian Text in Illuminationlist Philosophy by Shihab al-Din Muhammad ibn Musa Buzshallu'i Kumijani. Edited, with introduction and notes by Hossein Ziai [English Introduction] and Muhammad Karimi Zanjani Asl [Persian Introduction].
Fortasse melius de Christo diceretur 'stella splendida et matutina' . . . . [N]am stella maris est stella polaris, quae exigua est. Stella splendida et matutina est stella omnium fulgentissima, quae ab astrologis dicitur stella Veneris cited after Peter Godman, The saint as censor: Robert Bellarmine between inquisition and index, Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava, BRILL, 2000, , p. 309 .
In Greek mythology, Thyreus (Ancient Greek: Θυρέα means "porter") was Calydonian prince as the son of King Oeneus and Althaea, daughter of King Thestius of Pleuron. He was the brother of Deianeira, Meleager, Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus and Gorge.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.1 In some accounts, he was called as the "horse-taming" PheresHesiod, Ehoiai fr.
539 or Gorgyra.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 33 The river called Acheron with the nearby ruins of the Necromanteion is found near Parga on the mainland opposite Corfu. Another branch of Acheron was believed to surface at the Acherusian cape (now Karadeniz Ereğli in Turkey) and was seen by the Argonauts according to Apollonius of Rhodes.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xxi. 12, Pausanias, Description of Greece, i. 9, Strabo, Geography, xiv. 4, Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Demetrius", 39, Moralia, "On the delays of divine vengeance", Plutarch, "Demetrius", 46 In 287 Agathocles was sent by his father against Demetrius I Poliorcetes, who had marched into Anatolia to deprive Lysimachus of Lydia and Caria.
Talos invented the saw after seeing a fish's spine. Daedalus was so jealous of the invention that he tried to murder him, but Athena intervened and turned Talos/ Perdix into a partridge to save his life.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.8 According to Ovid, that partridge later watched the death and burial of Icarus with glee.
Nova bibliotheca pompeiana: L–Z, by Laurentino García y García (1998), p. 837.Ricerche su l'origine, su i progressi, e sul decadimento delle arti, 1821, by Giovanni Battista Gennaro Grossi, p. 30. He was born in the Franche-Comté, and then traveled to Rome.Bollettino d'arte, Issues 127–130, article by Adele Fiadino, (2008) p. 121.
Phorbas assisted Alector, king of Elis, in the war against Pelops, and shared the kingdom with him.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.69.2 He married Hyrmine, sister of Alector, and gave his daughter Diogeneia in marriage to Alector. His sons with Hyrmine were Augeas (perhaps he of the Augean Stables), Actor and Tiphys, all three were Argonauts.
As an Argonaut, Poeas is identified as the greatest archer of the group. When facing the giant Talos, some accounts say Medea drugged the bronze giant and Poeas shot an arrow to poison him in his heel.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.26 Other sources cited his son Philoctetes as one of the Argonauts instead of him.
In some accounts, Thersites, together with his five brothers including Melanippus, overthrew Oeneus from the throne of Calydon and gave the kingdom to Agrius, their father and Oeneus' brother. Later on, they were deposed by Diomedes who reinstated his grandfather Oeneus as king and slew all of Thersites' brothers.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 7. § 10, 8.
The first was a volume of letters. The other was "Bibliotheca sacra et profana, sive observationes, correctiones, conjecturae, et variae lectiones". This book contains his collected filological and critical remarks to textual editions of various classical authors in an edition edited by Domenico Magri (1604–1672). The work contains a biography of Latini by Malgri.
Ciugudean, 2000, Eneoliticul final în Transilvania şi Banat: cultura Coţofeni, Bibliotheca Historica et Archaeologica Banatica, Timişoara, 2000. Oltenia,D. Berciu, 1939, Arheologia preistorică a Olteniei, Craiova, 1939. Muntenia (not including the North-East), and across the Danube in present-day eastern Serbia and northwestern Bulgaria.S. Alexandrov, 1990, Cultura Coţofeni în Bulgaria (Doctoral thesis, advisor.
In Greek mythology, the Doliones (Ancient Greek: Δολίονες) or Dolionians were the people living on the coast of the Propontis (northwestern Asia Minor), visited by the Argonauts.Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Book 1.9.18 with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
Athena Scorning the Advances of Hephaestus, Paris Bordone, between c. 1555 and c. 1560 According to the Bibliotheca, Athena visited the smith-god Hephaestus to request some weapons, but Hephaestus was so overcome by desire that he tried to seduce her in his workshop. Determined to maintain her virginity, Athena fled, pursued by Hephaestus.
The walls are of gray Aswan granite, carved with characters from 120 human scripts. The collections at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina were donated from all over the world. The Spanish donated documents that detailed their period of Moorish rule. The French also donated, giving the library documents dealing with the building of the Suez Canal.
412 De Rochemore was appointed to serve as the Commissary-General of the Marine and Ordonnateur of Louisiana, and reached New Orleans in 1758.Stevens, Henry. Bibliotheca Geographica & Historica, p. 62 In this position, Rochemore was responsible for the administration of justice in the colony, as well as the regulation of commerce, finances, and policing.
Proetus and Acrisius quarreled continually ever since they still were in the womb that they even carried on with the rivalry into their adult years, inventing shields or bucklers in the process.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.25.7 In one tradition, the conflict was reiterated when Proetus seduced Acrisius' daughter (and his own niece) Danae.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.
He is chiefly known for being mentioned in the Bibliotheca, a work by Photius, the ninth-century Patriarch of Constantinople. He is listed by Photius, as well as Peter of Sicily, as being among the twelve disciples of Mani.Schneemelcher, Wilhelm & Robert McLachlan Wilson. New Testament Apocrypha: Writings Relating to the Apostles Apocalypses and Related Subjects.
He fathered the Corybantes by the Muse Thalia,Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1.3.4. Orpheus by Calliope, Linus of Thrace by Calliope or Urania and Hymenaios (Hymen) by either Terpsichore or Clio or Calliope. Edward Calvert Cyrene, was a Thessalian princess whom Apollo loved. In her honor, he built the city Cyrene and made her its ruler.
This species was first formally described in 1926 by Karel Domin who gave it the name Eriostemon glasshousiensis and published the description in the journal Bibliotheca Botanica, from specimens collected by Cyril Tenison White in the Glasshouse Mountains in 1909. In 2005 Paul Irwin Forster changed the name to Philotheca glasshousiensis in the journal Austrobaileya.
When the forces joined battle, Ceraunus was wounded and captured by the Gauls, who killed him, mounted his head on a spear and carried it around the battlefield. When the Macedonians saw that their leader was dead, they fled.Porphyry, FGrH 260 F 3.10; Diodorus Bibliotheca 22.3.2; Justin 24.3-5; Plutarch, Life of Pyrrhus 22.1.
After his expulsion from Alexandria, Ptolemy IX went to the isle of Cyprus. There forces loyal to Cleopatra III and Ptolemy X rebuffed him, forcing him to retreat to Seleucia in Pieria. From there he mounted another invasion of Cyprus in 106 BC, which succeeded in conquering the island.Diodorus, Bibliotheca 34/35.39a; Justin 39.4.
"Dative" comes from Latin cāsus datīvus ("case for giving"), a translation of Greek δοτικὴ πτῶσις, dotikē ptôsis ("inflection for giving"). Dionysius Thrax in his Art of Grammar also refers to it as epistaltikḗ "for sending (a letter)",Dionysius Thrax. τέχνη γραμματική (Art of Grammar), section ιβ´ (10b): περὶ ὀνόματος (On the noun). Bibliotheca Augustana.
A lengthy catalogue of Biddulph's writings is in Bibliotheca Cornubiensis. All his works were of evangelical doctrine and theology; he engaged in controversy with John Hey, Richard Warner, and Richard Mant. A periodical called at first Zion's Trumpet, then known for many years under as The Christian Guardian,' was set up him in 1798.
Another war soon broke out between the Diadochi. At the start of 318 BC Arrhidaios, the governor of Hellespontine Phrygia, tried to take the city of Cyzicus.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 51,1-7. Antigonus, as the Strategos of Asia, took this as a challenge to his authority and recalled his army from their winter quarters.
Diodorus Siculus is the principal source for the history of the Diadochi, in his 'Library of history' (Bibliotheca historica). Diodorus is often derided by modern historians for his style and inaccuracies, but he preserves many details of the ancient period found nowhere else.Green, Greek History 480-431 BC, pp. 1-13.Cawkwell, p. 31.
This and other information contained in the paragraph are taken from: Tarciso Stramare, Bibliotheca Sanctorum , Vol. VI, Roma, coll. 1251–1287, contained on the site: una voceverona . The loving care and education that the Saint imparted to Christ are in fact just as relevant as procreation itself and reaffirm its undisputed exercise of fatherhood.
John Ferguson FRSE LL.D. (23 January 1837 – 2 November 1916) was a Scottish chemist and bibliographer. He is noted for the early alchemy and chemistry bibliography Bibliotheca chemica. He was generally nicknamed Soda Ferguson. A collection of 7,500 books and manuscripts, held by Glasgow University originally from his library, are known as the Ferguson Collection.
The couple had three sons and a daughter. In 1862, he published Sketches of celebrated Canadians. From 1862 to 1876, Morgan was editor for the Canadian Parliamentary Companion, the predecessor to the Canadian Parliamentary Guide. In 1867, he published the Bibliotheca canadensis, which included biographies and published works for Canadian authors between 1763 and 1867.
It is now lost. There survives only a summary of each book. Already in the 9th century Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople only had access to the first five books, which he included in his Bibliotheca. The fifth book ended with the expulsion of the Peter the Fuller from the patriarchate of Alexandria around 476.
Meanwhile, Antigonus had settled his affairs in Asia Minor and marched east to take out Eumenes before he could do further damage. Eumenes somehow had advance knowledge of this and marched out of Phoenica, through Syria into Mesopotamia, with the idea of gathering support in the upper satrapies.Diodorus Sicilus, ’’Bibliotheca Historica’’, XVIII 73,1-2.
For this crime, Heracles was forced to serve the Lydian queen Omphale as a slave for either one or three years. After Heracles had married Deianeira, he returned to Oechalia with an army. Revenge-driven, Heracles sacked the city and killed Eurytus and his sons, then took Iole as his concubine.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.7.
The first printed edition of the Gopatha Brahmana was edited by Rajendralal Mitra and Harachandra Vidyabhushan. It was published by the Asiatic Society, Calcutta as a part of their Bibliotheca Indica series (Nos. 215 and 252) in 1872. This edition was full of printing errors, denounced as a "marvel of editorial ineptitude" by Bloomfield.
A former adviser to Parlement, he had assembled a library whose catalog was printed in Paris in 1779, in-8°. According to Gabriel Peignot, the famous library was auctioned in London in 1791 for 54,000 pounds. The catalog, that he presumably established himself, was published under the title Bibliotheca elegantissima Parisina. He maintained a friendly relationship with Pierre Beaumarchais.
Jean François Foppens, sometimes Latinized Johannes Franciscus Foppens (1689–1761), was a Belgian ecclesiastical historian, and literary biographer and bibliographer. He is best known for his Bibliotheca belgica, sive virorum in Belgio vita scriptisque illustrium catalogus (2 vols., Brussels, 1739), a catalogue of Belgian authors and their works.H. Helbig, "Foppens (Jean- François)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol.
Al-Gailani Werr, L., 1988. Studies in the chronology and regional style of Old Babylonian Cylinder Seals. Bibliotheca Mesopotamica, Volume 23. The historical period in Iraq truly begins during the Uruk period (4000 BC to 3100 BC), with the founding of a number of Sumerian cities, and the use of Pictographs, Cylinder seals and mass-produced goods.
In Greek mythology, Epipole () was a daughter of Trachion, of Carystus in Euboea. In the disguise of a man she went with the Greeks against Troy. But when Palamedes discovered her sex, she was stoned to death by the Greek army. Her story was related by Ptolemaeus Chennus, as quoted by Photios in his Bibliotheca (cod. 190).
Acastus was the son of Pelias, then king of Iolcus, and Anaxibia (Philomache in some traditions). Acastus with his wife Astydameia (also called Hippolyte, daughter of Cretheus) had two daughters: Sterope (Στερόπη) and Laodamia, and a number of sons. Another daughter, Sthenele (Σθενέλη), was given by the Bibliotheca as the wife of Menoetius and mother of Patroclus.
Pelias' half brother Aeson, the son of Tyro and Cretheus, was the father of Jason.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.8 adds that Pelias refused thereafter to honor Hera Soon after, Tyro married Sisyphus, her paternal uncle and had two children. It was said that their children would kill Salmoneus, so Tyro killed them in order to save her father.
The Telchines were also regarded as wizards and envious daemons.Suida, Suda Encyclopedia s.v. Baskanoi kai goêtesEustathius ad Homer pp. 941 & 1391 Their very eyes and aspect were said to have been destructive.Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.365 They had it in their power to bring on hail, rain, and snow, and to assume any form they pleased;Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 5.55.
Hilaera and Phoebe were priestesses of Artemis and Athena, and betrothed to Lynceus and Idas, the sons of Aphareus. Castor and Pollux were charmed by their beauty and carried them off.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 13. 4Hyginus, Fabulae 80 When Idas and Lynceus tried to rescue their brides-to-be they were both slain, but Castor himself fell.
Agobard's works were lost until 1605, when a manuscript was discovered in Lyon and published by Papirius Masson, and again by Baluze in 1666. For later editions see August Potthast, Bibliotheca Historica Medii Aevi. The life of Agobard in Ebert's Allgemeine Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters im Abendlande (1880), Band ii., is still the best one to consult.
Upon Al-Hilli's death, Oljeitu transferred his teacher's remains from Baghdad to a domed shrine he built in Soltaniyeh. Later, alienated by the factional strife between the Hanafis and the Shafis, Oljeitu changed his sect to Shi'a Islam in 1310.Ann K.S. Lambton, Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia, ed. Ehsan Yarshater, (Bibliotheca Persica, 1988), p. 255.
Photius, Bibliotheca excerpts, 176.3 During the Alexander the Great period, Nearchus was appointed viceroy of Lycia and of the land adjacent to it as far as mount Taurus.Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander, 3.6 Later classical scholars offer differing and sometimes plainly erroneous accounts of the Lycians. Strabo distinguishes "Trojan Lycians" from the Termilae mentioned by Herodotus.Strabo. Geographica, 12.8.4.
Abisares (or Abhisara; in Greek Αβισαρης), called Embisarus (Εμβισαρος) by Diodorus,Diodorus, Bibliotheca, xvii. 90 was a Kashmiri king beyond the river Hydaspes, whose territory lay in the mountains, sent embassies to Alexander the Great both before and after the conquest of Porus in 326, although inclined to espouse the side of the latter.Flavius Arrianus Hist., Phil.
In the Bibliotheke, "Dorus received the country over against Peloponnese and called the settlers Dorians after himself."Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.7.3 According to Karl Kerenyi, the Dorians recalled that three times Heracles had aided their "oldest king", Aigimios, "under whom they had not yet emigrated to the Peleponnesos."Kerenyi. The Heroes of the Greeks, p. 184.
Nevertheless, there are still some historians who believe Herodotus made up much of his story.Fehling, pp. 1–277. The Sicilian historian Diodorus Siculus, writing in the 1st century BC in his Bibliotheca Historica, also provides an account of the Greco-Persian wars, partially derived from the earlier Greek historian Ephorus. This account is fairly consistent with Herodotus's.
In some versions of the tale, Agenor sends her other brothers as well: Phineus or Thasus (and of course Phoenix in the versions in which Cadmus's father is Agenor). As Europa could not be found, none of the brothers returned.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.1.1 Cadmus consulted the oracle of Delphi and was advised to travel until encountering a cow.
To them was given a box or jar containing the infant Erichthonius to guard unseen. They looked and, terrified by the two serpents Athena had set within to guard the child, they fled in terror and leapt from the Acropolis to their deaths. Some accounts say one of the sisters was turned to stone instead.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.14.
Samuel Pepys made three subscriptions to the building fund. On the front of the building is the painted inscription Bibliotheca Pepysiana 1724 which records the date of arrival of the library; above it are painted Pepys's arms and his motto "Mens cujusque is est quisque" ("The mind's the man" taken from Cicero's De re publica 6.26).
Einführung in die Geodäsie. Publisher: Bibliotheca Teubneriana (Introduction to geodesy). Eggert, O. (1910). Lehrbuch des Tiefbaues: Erdbau, Stütz-, Futter-, Kai-und Staumauern, Grund-, Straßen-, Eisenbahn-und Tunnelbau - Vermessungskunde Handbook of civil engineering: earthworks, retaining walls, curtain walls, quay walls and retaining walls, construction of foundations, construction of roads, railways and the construction of tunnels - surveying services.
Thersander may have bribed Eriphyle with the robe of Harmonia so that she sent her son, Alcmaeon, to fight with him. His father did the same with Harmonia's necklace to convince her to send her husband with the original attackers. The attack of the Epigoni was successful, and Thersander became the king of Thebes.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.
Bibliotheca Sacra, 1848, p. 666. In November 1875 a petition by the residents of Kaftin was sent to the British consul in Aleppo requesting intervention with the provincial Ottoman authorities of Aleppo who they accused of seizing and selling off their properties which they paid taxes for and planted olive trees on during the preceding generations.Firro, 1992, p. 166.
16 although by some accounts, the father of Mopsus is Rhacius, whom Manto later married. According to the Bibliotheca, she had two children by Alcmaeon, Amphilochus and Tisiphone. In Roman myth, Manto went to Italy and gave birth to Ocnus (father: Tiberinus, the genius of the river Tiber). Ocnus founded Mantua and named it after his mother.
Uwais ibn Amir ibn Jaz' ibn Malik al-Qarani (, '), also spelled Uways or Owais, was a Muslim from Yemen who lived during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.Beale, Oriental Bibliotheca His burial place is in Raqqa, Syria. He is known as Khayr al-Tabi'een () and Sayyid al-Tabi'een Fi Zamanahu (). His memorial shrine is in al-Raqqah, Syria.
Ahmed Darwish serves on the board of advisors in various companies including the government-affiliated Egyptian National Competitiveness Council, Banque Du Caire, Bibliotheca Alexandrina School of Business at the American University in Cairo and the investment company 138 Pyramids. Darwish was an international consultant to several companies and banks such as Microsoft and Egyptian International Petroleum Company.
Seeds are dark brown to grey secteroid, 3 mm long, surface rugose and covered in hairs. The collection of seeds can be done January to December. The species was first formally described by Czech botanist Karel Domin in 1930 in Bibliotheca Botanica, based on a collection by Emile Clement between the Ashburton and De Grey Rivers.
In 103 BC the Senate sent the praetor Lucius Licinius Lucullus, who had just put down a revolt in Campania (the Vettian Revolt), to quell the rebellion. Lucullus, at the head of a 17,000 men strong Roman and Allied army, landed in western Sicily and marched on the rebel stronghold of Triocala.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, 36.8.
In the same year, Fr Leo Garoshka moved from Paris to join the Belarusian Catholic community in London. He brought with him an excellent private library, which included a number of rare books published in western Belarus before the Second World War. This collection was added to the Bibliotheca Alboruthena making it the largest Belarusian library in western Europe.
Only quoted fragments remain from Euhemerus' main work, Sacred History. Diodorus Siculus included fragments from Euhemerus’ writings in the Arabian geography of his fifth book and in the mythology of his sixth book.Diodorus v.41.4–46, vi.1. The sixth book of Diodorus’ Bibliotheca is lost, but Eusebius cites a fragment from it at length in his Praeparatio evangelica.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, Epitome of Book 4, 6. 15b = Tzetzes on Lycophron, 911 When Menestheus died, Athens passed back to the family of Theseus, Theseus' youngest son Demophon ascending to the throne.Plutarch, Theseus, 35. 5 The name Menestheus may also refer to: #Menestheus, son of Clytius and grandson of Aeolus, a companion of AeneasVirgil, Aeneid, 10.
Her work is included in the collections of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark, Ringier in Zurich, Switzerland, Vescom BV in Deurne, Netherlands, and Centre Pompidou- Metz, France.
7 Creon is best known in connection with the myth of Jason and Medea mentioned above. He showed hospitality towards the couple, and later expressed consent for Jason to marry his daughter. Ultimately, he fell victim to Medea's subsequent revenge, getting burned to death as he was attempting to rescue his daughter from similar fate.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 9.
P, and the next year a version set in Latin verse appeared. Better manuscripts were used by Johannes Opsopaeus, whose edition appeared at Paris in 1599. Later editions include those by Servaas Galle (Servatius: Amsterdam 1689) and by Andrea Gallandi in his Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum (Venice, 1765, 1788). Books 11-14 were edited only in the 19th century.
Voltaire drew his material from Bayle's Dictionnaire historique et critique as well as from the classical original in the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus. The action takes place in the temple of Jupiter at Argos. Ériphyle, married to the king and commander Amphiaraos, nevertheless maintains a relationship with his rival and enemy, Hermogide. Amphiaraos falls victim to a plot.
Eumenes gained the support of Amphimachos, the satrap of Mesopotamia,Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 39,6 and XIX 27, 4. then marched his army into Northern Babylonia, where he put them into winter quarters. During the winter he negotiated with Seleucus, the satrap of Babylonia, and Pheiton Karteau, the satrap of Media, seeking their help against Antigonus.
A few days later both armies drew up for battle. The battle of Gabiene was as indecisive as previous the previous battle at Parataikene.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 42,1–3; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 16,5-6; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State pp. 100–102.
In 1968 the owners of E. Schweizerbart took over the publisher, and moved to Stuttgart where they cooperate with sister publisher but the publishers, whilst affiliated, remain formally independent. In 1986, the company acquired the botanical publisher J. Cramer (whose titles include Dissertationes Botanicae and Bibliotheca Phycologica), which continues to operate as an imprint in the Gebr. Borntraeger stable.
In the anthology of 108 Upanishads of the Muktika canon, narrated by Rama to Hanuman, the Kali- Santarana Upanishad is listed at number 103.The Upanishad is not in the anthology of 52 popular Upanishads in north India by Colebrooke, nor is it found in the Bibliotheca Indica anthology of popular Upanishads in south India by Narayana.
In his castle, he established and owned a unique book collection named "Bibliotheca Zriniana". In 1660 the castle was visited by Evliya Çelebi, Turkish traveller and writer, and in 1661 by Jacobus Tollius, Dutch philologist. The famous Hungarian poet-general Miklós Zrínyi died here in 18 Nov 1664. On 30 April 1738 castle was heavily damaged in an earthquake.
London: for Presentation to the Roxburghe Club, and published by Bernard Quaritch; p. 375 Between 1946 and 1988 a number of sections of the Earl of Crawford's library were deposited here,Guppy, Henry (1946) "The 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'", in: Bulletin of the John Rylands Library; vol. 30, pp. 185–94 however all but one of these were withdrawn in 1988.
The final Cynic noted in classical history is Sallustius of Emesa in the late 5th century.Damascius, Life of Isidorus: fragments preserved in the Commentary on Plato's Parmenides by Proclus, in the Bibliotheca of Photius, and in the Suda. A student of the Neoplatonic philosopher Isidore of Alexandria, he devoted himself to living a life of Cynic asceticism.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 68,2-72,1. The siege failed. In the 270s BC, Aristodamos the Good managed to take control over the city as a tyrant backed by Macedon. In 235 BC, the second tyrant of the city, Lydiades, gave up control over the polis and the city became a member of the Achaean League.
The Digital Assets Repository (DAR) is a system developed at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) by the International School of Information Science (ISIS) to create and maintain digital library collections and preserve them to future generations, as well as providing free public access to the library's digitized collections through a web-based search and browsing facilities via DAR's website.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina held a variety of symposiums in 2011 in support of the Egyptian community and emphasizing the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, the Egyptian Constitution and Democratic Government in Arab nations. The library also displays a photo gallery of the January 25, 2011 revolution and is working to document it in a wide variety of formats.
Byron was the sixth child and eldest son of Vice-Admiral Hon. John Byron and Sophia Trevanion"Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: A Catalogue..." and grandson of William Byron, 4th Baron Byron of Rochdale. The earliest record of him is his baptism record, dated 17 March 1757 in Plymouth. After his family moved to London he was educated at Westminster School.
In Greek mythology, Pallas (/ˈpæləs/; Ancient Greek: Πάλλας) was one of the four sons of Pandion II and Pylia. Upon the death of Pandion, Pallas and his brothers (Aegeas, Nisos, and Lykos) took control of Athens from Metion, who had seized the throne from Pandion. They divided the government in four but Aegeas became king.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 15.
Elephenor was a suitor of HelenPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.8 and the leader of the Euboean force of thirty or forty ships which joined the Greek expedition to Troy.Homer, Iliad, 2. 540Hyginus, Fabulae, 97 On the day the truce was broken by Pandarus, he was killed by Agenor whilst trying to drag off the body of Echepolus.
Some say she also invented other wind instruments. Euterpe is often depicted holding a flute in artistic renditions of her. Pindar and other sources (the author of the Bibliotheca, and Servius), describe the Thracian king Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon; Homer calls him son of Eioneus. Rome mint.
Marble relief of the 4th century BC depicting Staphylus (l) with Athena (r) In Greek mythology, Staphylus (; Ancient Greek: Στάφυλος, 'grape cluster') was the son of wine-god Dionysus and Ariadne.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.1.9Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 3.997 His brothers include Oenopion ("wine drinker"), Thoas, Peparethus, Phanus and Euanthes ("the richly blooming").
During this pursuit, Iphinoe, one of the daughters of Proetus, died, but the two others were cured by Melampus by means of purifications, and were then married to Melampus and Bias.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.2.2 There was a tradition that Proetus had founded a sanctuary of Hera, between Sicyon and Titane, and one of Apollo at Sicyon.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.7.
There are around 4,500 manuscripts and books printed before 1800 CE, and around 17,000 books (primary and secondary sources) printed after 1800 CE. Among the treasures of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica are the Corpus Hermeticum published in 1471, the first illustrated edition of Dante's La Divina Commedia from 1481, and Cicero's De Officiis printed in 1465.
Hubert dismounted, prostrated himself and said, "Lord, what wouldst Thou have me do?" He received the answer, "Go and seek Lambert, and he will instruct you." However, the story of the hart appears first in one of the later legendary hagiographies (Bibliotheca hagiographica latina, nos. 3994–4002) and has been appropriated from the legend of Saint Eustace or Placidus.
He was also named the son of Sarapion ('Lembus' is a nickname meaning 'cockboat'). He is said to have negotiated the treaty that ended Antiochus IV's invasion of Egypt in 169 BC. That Agatharchides of Cnidus became known by being his secretary is further evidence to his importance in the Ptolemaic administration.Photius Bibliotheca Cod. 213, 171a.
Other children include Taurus, Asterius, Pylaon, Deimachus, Eurybius, Phrasius, Eurymenes, Evagoras and Epilaus (or Epileon).Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.9 Some say that Chloris was mother only of three of Neleus' sons (Nestor, Periclymenus and Chromius), whereas the rest were his children by different women,Aristarchus in scholia on Iliad, 11. 692; Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 1.
Formerly the manuscript was housed at the monastery St. Michael de Muriano Nr. 49 in Venice. The manuscript was described by Mittarelli (1708–1777), along with the codex 419.J. B. Mittarelli, Bibliotheca codicum manuscriptorum monasterii S. Michaelis, Venedig 1779, p. 360. 1099 The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener.
The accordion tutor published in the Year of 1833 by Adolph Müller (Austrian National Bibliotheca) has an exampleplease see the German text. :de:Adolph Müller#DAS ACCORDION. which includes pictures and descriptions of many different models. A music journal of Paris, printed in the year of 1831, has many details about the beginning of accordion production in Paris.
"In John's writings, walking in darkness does not mean committing acts of sin but rather, rejecting God's message of eternal life through Christ"Baylis, Charles P., "The Meaning of Walking "In the Darkness" (1 John 1:6)." Bibliotheca Sacra 149, no. 594 (1992). 214-22. Those who define darkness as sin also define light as good and righteous.
The Hungarian capital became the first centre of Renaissance north of the Alps. The king rebuilt the palace in an early Renaissance style. The cour d'honneur was modernised and an Italian loggia was added. Inside the palace were two rooms with golden ceilings: the Bibliotheca Corviniana and a passage with the frescoes of the twelve signs of the Zodiac.
Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2016. Following the outbreak of a Hungarian–Romanian War, Coroamă led the assault battalion that secured Baia Mare on January 6, 1919.Liviu Tătaru, "Actul Marii Uniri de la 1 decembrie 1918. Desfășurări în Lăpuș, Chioar, Codru și zona Baia Mare", in Bibliotheca Septentrionalis, Vol. XXV, Issue 2, December 2017, p.
Alipherus or Halipherus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλίφηρος) was in Greek mythology one of the sons of Lycaon. He was killed, along with his brothers, by a lightning bolt, for his insolence.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.8.1 The town of Alifeira in Greece was traditionally believed to have been founded by this Alipherus, and to have derived its name from him.
In Euripides's lost play Alcmaeon in Corinth, Manto is sent to Delphi and then to Caria. Alcmaeon entrusts young Amphilochus and his sister Tisiphone to king Creon of Corinth, but Creon's queen sells the girl into slavery. Alcmaeon eventually discovers this and recovers both children. According to Apollodorus, Amphilochus founded Amphilochian Argos,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.
Chronicle Books, p.130 The Greek poet Hesiod in his Theogony explains the name by saying that Memphis was a daughter of river god Nilus and the wife of Epaphus (the son of Zeus and Io), who founded the city and named it after his wife.Pseudo-Apollodorus, "Bibliotheca", Β 1,4. In the Bible, Memphis is called Moph or Noph.
In 455 BC, he was elected consul with Gaius Veturius Cicurinus.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XII. 4 They issued orders during a period of high tension between the patricians and the plebeians. The tribunes of the plebs, representatives of the people, demanded in vain for many years that the power of the consuls be limited in written law.
The Greek historical author Memnon of Heraclea (fl. 1st century AD) wrote a local history of Heraclea Pontica in at least sixteen books. The work has perished, but Photius's Bibliotheca preserves a compressed account of books 9–16, seemingly the only ones extant in his day. These books run from the rule of the tyrant Clearchus (c.
In 1907, presidential Decree no. 1825Decree 1825 of 20 December 1907 established the duty of all publishers to send one copy of each publication to then-called Bibliotheca Nacional. In 2004, this decree was revoked by congressional Law no. 10,994,Law 10,994 of 14 December 2004 still in force, upholding the same mandate but updating its provisions.
Tzetzes on Lycophron, Alexandra 495 Munitus later died of a snakebite while hunting at Olynthus in Thrace. In the war, Acamas fought on the side of the Greeks and was counted among the men inside the Trojan Horse.Hyginus, Fabulae 108 After the war, he rescued Aethra from her long captivity in Troy.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book 4.5.
When the satraps joined Eumenes he had a considerable force, with which he could look forward with some confidence to doing battle against Antigonus.Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State p.90. Eumenes then marched southeastwards into Persia, where he picked up additional reinforcements.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 17,3-7.
Antigonus was charged with the task of rooting out Perdiccas's former supporter, Eumenes. In effect, Antipater retained for himself control of Europe, while Antigonus, as Strategos of the East, held a similar position in Asia.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 39,1-39,6; Arrian, Anabasis, 1,34-37. Although the First War ended with the death of Perdiccas, his cause lived on.
Apollodorus Bibliotheca 2. 4. 10 Alternate sources claim that Heracles slept with the daughters in a single night. In this version, only forty-nine slept with the hero, with the fiftieth being destined to serve as a virgin priestess of a temple to Heracles, as a punishment for her refusal to sleep with him.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 27.
Nevertheless, there are still some historians who believe Herodotus made up much of his story.Fehling, pp. 1-277. The Greek historian Diodorus Siculus from Sicily, writing in the 1st century BC in his Bibliotheca Historica, also provides an account of the Greco-Persian wars, partially derived from the earlier Greek historian Ephorus. This account is fairly consistent with Herodotus's.
In Greek mythology, Themiste (Ancient Greek: Θεμίστη) was a Trojan princess and daughter of King Ilus of TroadPseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.2 and possibly, Eurydice or LeucippeHyginus, Fabulae 250. She was the (half) sister of Laomedon, Tithonius and TelecleiaScholia on Euripides, Hecuba, 3. Themiste was married off by Ilus to her cousin Capys, son of Assaracus and Hieromneme.
He did not, however, sign the formal agreement as Librarian until the following December. His salary was fixed at £60 per annum. The next year he issued the second printed catalogue of the Library under the following title: Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Cantabrigiensi selectus, frequentiorem in usum Harvardinatum qui Gradu Baccalaurei in Artibus nondum sunt donati.
These numbers would mean a total force of 70,000 to 130,000 men. Another catalogue of ships is given by the Bibliotheca that differs somewhat but agrees in numbers. Some scholars have claimed that Homer's catalogue is an original Bronze Age document, possibly the Achaean commander's order of operations.Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους (History of the Greek Nation) vol.
The Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca is a catalogue of Greek hagiographic materials, including ancient literary works on the saints' lives, the translations of their relics, and their miracles, arranged alphabetically by saint. It is usually abbreviated as BHG in scholarly literature.See for example, Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker, ed., The Invention of Saintliness (New York: Routledge, 2002), 138.
He was successively appointed a member of the Royal Academy of History, interpreter of oriental languages to the king, and joint-librarian at the Escorial. In 1763 he became principal librarian, a post which he appears to have held till his death in 1791. Casiri published a work entitled Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Escurialensis (2 vols., Madrid, 1760-1770).
Jason de Mayno, portrayed in the Bibliotheca sive thesaurus virtutis, preserved in the Municipal Library of Trento (Italy) Giasone del Maino (Jason de Mayno) (1435–1519) was an Italian jurist. With his pupil Filippo Decio he was one of the last of the Bartolist commentators on Roman law.Peter Stein, Roman Law in European History (1999), p. 77; Google Books.
In Greek mythology, Laophonte (Ancient Greek: Λαοφόντη) was the daughter of Pleuron and Xanthippe and thus sister to Agenor, Sterope and Stratonice.Apollodorus. Bibliotheca i. 7. § 7 She was also said to be the mother of Iphiclus, Leda and Althaea by Thestius but Alcman attested that Leda's father was Glaucus.Alcman. Fragment 15 as cited in Scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina opened an Egyptology research centre in Smart Villages, in May 2018 and named it the Hawass Saqqara Training Centre. In September 2018, Raya announced it would lease a large space in Smart Villages. Raya specializes in business process outsourcing. Xceed, a subsidiary of Telecom Egypt has operations in the 6th of October Smart Village.
Cleitus fled to Macedon and joined Polyperchon, the new Regent of the Empire, who decided to march his army south to force the Greek cities to side with him against Cassander and Antigonus. Cassander, reinforced with troops and a fleet by Antigonus, sailed to Athens and thwarted Polyperchon's efforts to take the city.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 64,1-68,1.
In a two-day battle near Byzantium, Nicanor and Antigonus destroyed Polyperchon's fleet.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 72,3-4. Then, after settling his affairs in western Asia Minor, Antigonus marched against Eumenes at the head of a great army. Eumenes hurried out of Phoenicia and marched his army east to gather support in the eastern provinces.
Using this plunder as a bargaining tool, Antigonus bribed the Agyraspides, who arrested and handed over Eumenes.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIX 43,8-44,3; Plutarch, Parallel Lives Eumenes 17,1-19,1; Cornelius Nepos, Parallel Lives, Eumenes 10,3-13,1. Antigonus had Eumenes and a couple of his officers executed. With Eumenes's death, the war in the eastern part of the Empire ended.
Dartmouth College gave him the degree of M.A. in 1858. Mr. Philes was a fine linguist and a high authority on American bibliography. He contributed to literary journals under the pen-name of “Paulus Silentiarius,” edited The Philobiblion (2 vols., New York, 1862-1863), and assisted in preparing the Bibliotheca Americana Vetustissima, compiled by Henry Harrisse (1866).
In 455 BC, he was elected consul with Titus Romilius Rocus Vaticanus.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XII. 4 They issued orders during a period of high tension between the patricians and the plebeians. The tribunes of the plebs, representatives of the people, demanded in vain for many years that the power of the consuls be limited in written law.
From 1865 to his retirement in 1892 he held various educational offices, most significantly Principal of Presidency College for much of the period of 1875-1892. His translation of Kathasaritsagara was printed by the Asiatic Society of Bengal in a small series called Bibliotheca Indica between 1880 and 1884. After retirement, Tawney was made Librarian of the India Office.
The battle of the elephants and skirmishers was decided when Eumenes' lead elephant was killed and the rest became so unnerved they fled. Antigonus had clearly won the battle on the right flank.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 42,4-43,8; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 16,4-17,1; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13. Meanwhile, in the center the two phalanxes had engaged.
It is unknown how long the wall of Miltiades stood, but apparently it was left derelict soon after, for in the fifth century b.c.e. it had to be rebuilt by Pericles (Plutarch, Pericles, 19.1), and was again restored in the early fourth century by the Spartan commander Dercylidas (Xenophon, Hellenica, III.2.8–10; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, XIV.
He was the author of an ‘Essay on Inspiration,’ first published anonymously at London in 1707. A second edition appeared in 1708. The book is quoted by Watts, ‘Bibliotheca Britann.,’ as ‘Essay on Perspiration.’ Two volumes of collected ‘Sermons on various Subjects,’ many of which were issued repeatedly in the author's lifetime, were published after his death, London, 1721.
In Greek mythology, Eleusis (Ancient Greek: Ἐλευσῖνι or Ἐλευσῖνα) was the eponymous hero of the town of Eleusis. He was a son of Hermes and the Oceanid Daeira, or of Ogygus.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1. 38. 7 Panyassis wrote of him as father of Triptolemus, adding that "Demeter came to him";Cited in Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 5.
Another patriarch of the Jacobites, Gregory Abulpharagius or Bar-Hebraeus, Maphrian (i. e. primate) of the Syro-Jacobite Church (1266–86), also wrote a universal chronicle in three parts. We must also mention the Bibliotheca (Myriobiblon) of Photios I of Constantinople (died 891), in which about 280 authors are described and passages quoted from them,ed. Becker, Berlin, 1834.
In Greek mythology, Sterope (; Ancient Greek: Στερόπη, , from , steropē, lightning), also called Asterope (Ἀστερόπη), was one of the seven Pleiades,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 5.10.5 the daughters of Atlas and Pleione, born to them at Mount Cyllene in Arcadia. She was the wife of King Oenomaus of Pisa, or according to some accounts, his mother by Ares.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.
Curtius is the main source for the events immediately following the death of Alexander. No one else presents the same depth of detail. For the distribution of satrapies in the partition there are some several sources, not all of equal value. The only complete account is Diodorus Siculus's Bibliotheca historica, which was also the first to be written, c.
Antonius Diogenes () was the author of an ancient Greek romance entitled The Wonders Beyond Thule (Τὰ ὑπὲρ Θoύλην ἄπιστα Apista huper Thoulen).Porphyry, Life of Pythagoras, 10-13. Scholars have placed him in the 2nd century CE, but his age was unknown even to Photios, who wrote a synopsis of the romance.Photius, The Bibliotheca, cod. 166.
Hercules is known for his many adventures, which took him to the far reaches of the Greco-Roman world. One cycle of these adventures became canonical as the "Twelve Labours", but the list has variations. One traditional order of the labours is found in the Bibliotheca as follows:Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke 2.5.1–2.5.12. # Slay the Nemean Lion.
Ptolemaeus Chennus, in Photius' Bibliotheca Another story is the one of his love for Nireus, who was "the most beautiful man who came beneath Ilion" (Iliad, 673). But Ptolemy adds that certain authors made Nireus out to be a son of Heracles.Ptolemaeus Chennus, 147b. Pausanias makes mention of Sostratus, a youth of Dyme, Achaea, as a lover of Heracles.
The occupation of the Netherlands led to the dismissal of curator Hirschel and his assistant M.S. Hillesum (1894-1943) in November 1940, and the closing of the reading room in the summer of 1941. The reading room was closed and a number of seals had been attached, but most of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana was kept in the book storage depot. Some of the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana's manuscripts and incunables had already been placed in crates below the book depot since they were part of a single organisational unit along with those of the University Library. Herman de la Fontaine Verwey, the University librarian during the war, made plans with Hirschel to smuggle the most valuable books out of the reading room, using old seals discarded when new ones were applied.
The highly designed and produced bags are surrogates for both garment and identity, while each nametag labels a person with a specific branded identity. In June 2012, the entire Alexandria... series was presented together for the first time at the Library of Alexandria in Egypt (the physical installation having been previously shown at MoMA PS1 and at Hudson River Museum). The newly designed recently built Bibliotheca Alexandrina at the site of the ancient library was an ideal venue for the exhibition of the Alexandria... series, which included the new Global Lost Libraries (2012), sequential projections of photographs of volumes Beaumont had burned, accompanied by live readings of the contents of global lost libraries. Four prints plus a 148-page digital catalog are now in the permanent archives of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Iliad Book V, line 880 In the version recounted by Hesiod in his Theogony, Zeus married the goddess Metis, who is described as the "wisest among gods and mortal men", and engaged in sexual intercourse with her.Hesiod, Theogony 885-900, 929e-929t After learning that Metis was pregnant, however, he became afraid that the unborn offspring would try to overthrow him, because Gaia and Ouranos had prophesied that Metis would bear children wiser than their father. In order to prevent this, Zeus tricked Metis into letting him swallow her, but it was too late because Metis had already conceived. A later account of the story from the Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, written in the second century AD, makes Metis Zeus's unwilling sexual partner, rather than his wife.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.3.
He and Diomedes then re-entered the city and stole the Palladium. Diomedes is sometimes regarded as the person who physically removed the Palladium and carried it away to the ships. There are several statues and many ancient drawings of him with the Palladium. According to the Narratives of the Augustan period mythographer Conon as summarised by Photius,Photius, Bibliotheca 186.
Her two- volume Liturgica Islandica from 1980 constitutes the volumes 35 and 36 of Bibliotheca Arnamagnaeana. She also studied the history of the Hebrides from 1952 to 1953 with a NAVF scholarship, and contributed to the encyclopedia Kulturhistorisk leksikon for nordisk middelalder. She was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters from 1984. She died in December 1998 in Oslo.
"Argia" in the Bibliothèque nationale de France In Greek mythology, Argia or Argea (Ancient Greek: Ἀργεία Argeia) was a daughter of King Adrastus of Argos, and of Amphithea, daughter of Pronax. She was married to Polynices, the exiled king of Thebes, and bore him three sons: Thersander, Adrastus, and Timeas.Hyginus. Fabulae, 69 - 70Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2.20.5Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 1.9.
Benthesikyme or Benthesicyme (Ancient Greek: Βενθεσικύμη means "wave of the deep"Robin Hard. The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology (2004) from βένθος "depth (i.e. sea)" and κῦμα "wave") in Greek mythology, according to the Bibliotheca, was a daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite and wife of Enalos, by whom she had two daughters. She raised Eumolpus, son of Chione and Poseidon.
Parker's chef d'ouvre was Bibliotheca Biblica (collected in 5 vols., 1720–1735), a massive compilation of patristic commentary on the Bible, issued in monthly installments beginning in 1717 and funded via subscription. Parker hoped to cover all of the books of the Bible. However, at the time of his death only the first five volumes, covering the Pentateuch, had been completed.
In the Bibliotheca,2.4.4. the inevitable occurred by another route: Perseus did return to Argos, but when Acrisius learned of his grandson's approach, mindful of the oracle he went into voluntary exile in Pelasgiotis (Thessaly). There Teutamides, king of Larissa, was holding funeral games for his father. Competing in the discus throw, Perseus' throw veered - and struck Acrisius, killing him instantly.
Modern researchers have identified the animals portrayed are Testudo graeca ibera, a variety of the Spur-thighed tortoise. A reproduction of the painting appeared on the cover of the Bibliotheca Herpetologica issue in which the paper about the identification was published.Bettelheim, Matthew P. and Ertan Taskavak. 2006. "The Tortoise and the Tulip – Testudo graeca ibera and Osman Hamdi's The Tortoise Trainer".
According to Hyginus, Patroclus was the child of Menoetius by either Sthenele, Periopis, Polymele,Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 13. 8 Philomela,Hyginus, Fabulae, 97 or Damocrateia.Scholia on Pindar, Olympian Ode 9, 107 Homer also references Menoetius as the individual who gave Patroclus to Peleus. Menoetius was the son of Actor, king of Opus in Locris by Aegina, daughter of Asopus.
He also wrote in Diario de los Literatos (1737) and in 1741 was elected member of the Real Academia Española of Languages,. he entered also at the Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Iriarte also wrote Sobre la imperfección de los diccionarios. and Paleografía griega (Greek Paleography) as well as Bibliotheca graeca (Greek Library) in which he described Greek manuscripts.
In 1858 M. Wiener published a German translation. A modern text- critical edition, edited by Karin Almbladh, appeared in 1981. Joseph ha-Kohen wrote also a Hebrew version, with the title Meqitz Nirdamim, of Meïr Alguadez's Spanish medical work giving prescriptions for the healing of various diseases; to these prescriptions he added some of his own.Comp. Johann Christoph Wolf, Bibliotheca Hebræa, iv.
Boronia keysii was first formally described in 1926 by Karel Domin from specimens collected by James Keys at Lake Cootharaba in 1909. The description was published in the journal Bibliotheca Botanica published in Stuttgart under the heading Beitrage zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens (Contributions to the Flora and Plant Geography of Australia). The specific epithet (keysii) honours the collector of the type specimen.
Life of Theseus, 3.3 Pittheus understanding the oracle on Aegeus' inquiry whether or not he was going to ever have children, had made the Athenian king drunk, who ended up spending the night with his daughter Aethra. Aethra had lain with Poseidon earlier that evening, so when Theseus was born he became Aegeus' stepson.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3. 15. 7; Bacchylides.
Metion, the uncle of Nisos, had seized the throne from Pandion II. However, upon their father's death, Nisos and his brothers returned to Athens and took back control. They drove out the sons of Metion, put Aegeus on the throne, and divided the government in four. Aegeas became king of Athens, and Nisos the King of Megara.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.6.
He contributed the Roman law articles to Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, and wrote also for the companion dictionaries of Biography and Geography. He is remembered, however, mainly as the editor of the Bibliotheca Classica series—the first serious attempt to produce scholarly editions of classical texts with English commentaries—to which he contributed the edition of Cicero's orations (1851–1862).
Lycus gave her to his wife, Dirce, who treated her very cruelly for many years.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.5.5 Antiope eventually escaped and found her sons living near Mount Cithaeron. After they were convinced that she was their mother, they killed Dirce by tying her to the horns of a bull, gathered an army, and conquered Thebes, becoming its joint rulers.
In Greek mythology, Ixion ( ;The Latin transcription, Ixīōn, shows that the stress should be on the second syllable. , gen.: Ἰξίωνος means "strong native"Robert Graves. The Greek Myths, section 50 s.v. Asclepius) was king of the Lapiths, the most ancient tribe of ThessalyVirgil, Aeneid 6.601, and a son of Ares, or LeonteusHyginus, Fabulae 62, or Antion and PerimeleDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.69.
Of Ancient Athens, she had traveled to Persia with the campaign of Alexander.Cf., Diodorus of Sicily, his Bibliotheca historica at XVII, 72. Notwithstanding, St. Thaïs remains on the Calendar of the Catholic Church, with her feast day October 8.Cf., Attwater & Cumming (compilers, editors), A New Dictionary of Saints (1994) at 299 (feast day of St. Thaïs), and at 6 (Church Calendar).
Amadocus I () was a Thracian king of the Odrysae from 410 BC until the beginning of 4th century. He was a friend of the Athenian statesman Alcibiades, and is mentioned at the time of the Battle of Aegospotami in 405.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xiii. 105 During his reign he experienced attacks from the Triballians and lost many of his territories.
In Greek mythology, Hieromneme (; means "memory of the holy rites" which came from hieros and mnêma.) was a minor naiad of Asia Minor. She was a daughter of the river-god Simoïs and the wife of Assaracus, by whom she bore Capys.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.2 Alternately, Hieromneme was the daughter-in- law of Assaracus, wife of Capys and mother of Anchises.
The Chess & Draughts collection at the Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana (part of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands). The second largest public chess collection in the world is built on the donations of the private chess libraries of Antonius van der Linde, Meindert Niemeijer and G.L. Gortmans. It contains about 30,000 books.See official website, Chess & Draughts collection.
Pan's Nature And Deeds In some accounts, two Pans were distinguished, one being the son of Zeus and Thymbreus (Thymbris? or Hybris?) and the other the son of Hermes and Penelope.Scholiast on Pindar as cited in Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.4.1 footnote 1 This myth reflects the folk etymology that equates Pan's name (Πάν) with the Greek word for "all" (πᾶν).
Polyhymnia is also sometimes credited as being the Muse of geometry and meditation. In Bibliotheca historica, Diodorus Siculus wrote, "Polyhymnia, because by her great (polle) praises (humnesis) she brings distinction to writers whose works have won for them immortal fame...".Diodorus Siculus Library of History (Books III - VIII). Translated by Oldfather, C. H. Loeb Classical Library Volumes 303 and 340.
Through a great coincidence, it was Alcmaeon who purchased her and kept her as his handmaid, not knowing who she was. When he returned to Corinth to fetch his children, her identity was somehow revealed, and Amphilocus went on to colonize Amphilochian Argos.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.7.7 This story was probably the subject of Euripides lost Alcmaeon in Corinth, which was produced posthumously.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.14.2 According to the Parian Chronicle this event took place in 1532/1 BC during the reign of Cranaus. In another version of the myth, Halirrhothius was sent by his father to cut down the olive that had grown out of the spear of Athena. As he raised his axe, it fell out of his hand and mortally wounded him.
10 According to Diodorus Siculus, Aegeus killed Androgeos out of fear that the latter would support the sons of Pallas against him.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.60.4 In yet another version, Androgeos was killed in a battle between the Athenians and the Cretans.Hyginus, Fabulae 41 The Athenians eventually established a hero cult of Androgeos: there was an altar dedicated to him at Phaleron.
Prusias ad Hypium was a city in ancient Bithynia, and afterwards in the late Roman province of Honorias, and a bishopric that was a suffragan of Claudiopolis in Honoriade. Before its conquest by King Prusias I of Bithynia it was named Cierus or Kieros (). Photius writes that it was called Kieros, from the river which flows by it.Photius, Bibliotheca excerpts, § 224.32.
On the first of its page it is written: "Ex bibliotheca [Melchioris] Goldasti" († 1625). The manuscript was given by Christina of Sweden to Cardinal Decio Azzolino, and bought from him by Pope Alexander VII — like codices 154, 155, 181. It was examined by Birch (about 1782), Scholz, and Oscar von Gebhardt (in 1882). C. R. Gregory saw it in 1886.
Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.10.9. Tyndareus readily agreed and Odysseus proposed that, before the decision was made, all the suitors should swear a most solemn oath to defend the chosen husband against whoever should quarrel with the chosen one. This stratagem succeeded and Helen and Menelaus were married. Eventually, Tyndareus resigned in favour of his son-in-law and Menelaus became king.
After Poseidon having destroyed Erechtheus and his house during the war between Athens and Eleusis, Cecrops being the eldest of the dead king's children, succeeded to the throne.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.5 He was chosen by the appointed judge Xuthus, his brother-in-law, who was accordingly banished from the land by the rest of the sons of Erechtheus.Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 7.1.
Boerner published, from 1728 to 1734, a complete edition of the works of Luther in 22 volumes. He published in 1709 an edition of Le Long's Bibliotheca Sacra at Antwerp in two volumes, with corrections and additions. In 1705 Boerner possessed the manuscript of the New Testament, which is known as Codex Boernerianus.Alexander Chalmers, The General Biographical Dictionary (London 1812), Vol.
Retrieved December 9, 2010. A five-night celebration of Weston's music took place at the Montreal Jazz Festival in 1995, featuring gnawa musicians and a duet with saxophonist David Murray.Rob Adams, "Obituary - Randy Weston, jazz musician", The Glasgow Herald, September 6, 2018. In 2002 Weston performed with bassist James Lewis for the inauguration of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt.
Bibliotheca, Epitome 1.3 quoted Pausanias. Description of Greece, 1.39.3; The Scholiast on Lucian, l.c. says that it was near Eleutherae, but he is probably in error; for if the place were near Eleutherae, it must have been on the road from Eleusis to Thebes, which is not the road that Theseus would take on his way from the Isthmus of Corinth to Athens.
Archon (Ancient Greek: ; died 321 BC) was a Pellaean, appointed satrap of Babylonia after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus, xiii. 4; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii. 3. He is probably the same as the son of Cleinias mentioned in the Indian expedition of Alexander.Arrian, Indica, 18 He perished in 321 in a fight against Docimus.
Iphitus was the son of King Eurytus of OechaliaDiodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.37.5 and AntiopeScholaist on Sophocles, Trachiniae 266 as cited in Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 79 or Antioche,Scholaist on Sophocles, Trachiniae 266 as cited in Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica, The Taking of Oechalia fr. 4 and thus brother to Iole, Toxeus, Deioneus, Molion, Didaeon and Clytius, also an Argonaut.
Bibliotheca Sacra, 1848, p. 692. During a military training drill in the vicinity in 2005, stalactite caves were found in the village that resembled the Jeita Grotto in Lebanon. The cave was studied by a team from the al-Baath University of Homs and by the government Department of Tourism and Antiquities. It was determined that cave dates back 60 million years ago.
Hirsch, Empire of Nations, p. 23. In 1909–10 and 1914–15, he travelled in central Asia, where he discovered Sanskrit texts. He instigated scientific expeditions to Tibet and Dzungaria, which brought to light unique Buddhist manuscripts. To publish newly found manuscripts, Oldenburg had launched in 1897 an authoritative edition of Buddhist texts, Bibliotheca Buddhica, which continues to this day.
The Battle of Byzantium (Byzantion) was a battle in the wars of the successors of Alexander the Great (see Diadochi) between the general Antigonus Monopthalmus and Cleitus the White. It was a two-day-battle fought near Byzantium at the Hellespont in 317 BC and resulted in a stunning Antigonid victory.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 72,3–4; Polyainos, Strategemata, IV 6,8.
A list of the 22 pieces was in Edward Francis Rimbault's Bibliotheca Madrigaliana. They are diverse, and were composed over an extended period of time; they also run a gamut of styles from the Elizabethan period to the contemporary. Some commemorate Elizabeth I, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Thomas Beaumont. One madrigal is based on a sonnet by Sir Philip Sidney.
A study of the relations of the text's manuscripts was undertaken by Ludvig Holm-Olsen,Ludvig Holm-Olsen, Håndskriftene av Konungs skuggsjá: en undersøkelse av deres tekstkritiske verdi, Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, 13 (Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1952). underpinning his 1983 edition, which is presently the standard one. The most important manuscript is AM 243 a fol., copied in Norway (probably Bergen), around 1275.
Francisco Pons Boigues was born into humble circumstances in 1861 in the Valencian town of Carcaixent. He gained an early education at the seminar in Valencia. Following an opportune meeting with the Arabist Francisco Codera y Zaidín (editor of the series Bibliotheca arabico-hispana) he became his pupil. Codera encouraged him to study at the Faculty of Arts in Madrid.
Their friendship was troubled, but reconciliation took place before Wharton's death. Wharton published Adenographia; sive glandularum totius corporis descriptio, London, 1656 (plates); Amsterdam, 1659; Oberwesel, 1664, 1671,1675; Düsseldorf, 1730. Large portions of the work were printed in Le Clerc and Mangot's Bibliotheca Anatomica, Geneva, 1699. Hieronymus Barbatus in his Dissertatio Elegantissima de Sanguine, Paris, 1667, makes use of Wharton's work.
They had read his works but did not possess evidence of his community. Photios I of Constantinople describes him in his Bibliotheca (cod. 121) as a disciple of Irenaeus, who was said to be a disciple of Polycarp, and from the context of this passage it is supposed that he suggested that Hippolytus so styled himself. This assertion is doubtful.
1,30; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, p. 66. The war ended in 320 BC when Perdiccas was murdered by discontented officers (Seleucus and Antigenes) while unsuccessfully trying to invade Ptolemy's satrapy of Egypt.Arrian, History of the Diadochi, 1,28; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 33,1-36,5; Cornelius Nepos, Parallel Lives, Eumenes 5,1.
Batia's father was the ruler of a tribe known as the Teucrians (Teucri).Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.12.1Conon, Narrations 21 The Teucrians inhabited the area of northwest Asia Minor later called the Troad (Troas), and the term is sometimes used as another name for the Trojans. Batea married King Dardanus, son of Zeus and Electra, whom Teucer named as his heir.
Leitus was the son of Alector (Alectryon)Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.67.7 and PolybuleTzetzes, Allegoriae Iliadis, Prologue 534 or of Lacritus and Cleobule. He was the brother of Clonius, and probably the half-sibling of other Boeotian leaders, Arcesilaus and Prothoenor.Tzetzes, Allegoriae Iliadis, Prologue 533–536 In some accounts, Leitus was described as an earth-born and thus a son of Gaia (Earth).
Sarah el-Rashidi, Egypt's blind women's orchestra struggles post-revolution, Al-monitor.com, 15 May 2014 In 2000, he traveled to Switzerland where the Swiss Radio recorded his first full CD. On March 30, 2002, he performed for the inauguration of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.Denis A. Seachrist, The Musical World of Halim El-Dabh, Books.google.com Ali Osman earned his PhD in 2009.
The Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma was inaugurated on 14 March 1876 inside the Collegio Romano, once site of the Jesuit's Bibliotheca Secreta, which set up the initial core of the new library. One century later the library moved to its present location. The current building was designed by architects Massimo Castellazzi, Tullio Dell'Anese and Annibale Vitellozzi and opened in January 1975.
There are plentiful charters and other deeds and documents relating to the history of the priory. Eighty-four charters collected by Thomas Martin of Palgrave which were purchased by Thomas Astle entered the Stowe Collection,Press III, XCVII: "Flixton Charters", in C. O'Conor, Bibliotheca MS. Stowensis. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Stowe Library (J. Seeley, Buckingham 1819), II, pp.
In Greek mythology, Astypalaea (; Ancient Greek: Ἀστυπάλαια) was the daughter of Phoenix (son of Agenor) and Perimede, daughter of Oeneus; thus she was the sister of Europa. She was a lover of Poseidon who seduced her, and had two sons by him: Ancaeus, King of Samos, and Eurypylos, King of Kos.Pausanias, Description of Greece, 7. 4. 1Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 7.
Because Admetus had treated Apollo well, the god conferred great benefits on him in return. Apollo's mere presence is said to have made the cattle give birth to twins. Apollo helped Admetus win the hand of Alcestis, the daughter of King Pelias,Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.15Hyginus, Fabulae 50-51 by taming a lion and a boar to draw Admetus' chariot.
Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.5.1 Heracles and Apollo struggling over the Hind, as depicted on a Corinthian helmet (early 5th century BC) To complete his third task, Heracles had to capture the Ceryneian Hind, a hind sacred to Artemis, and bring it alive. He chased the hind for one year. When the animal eventually got tired and tried crossing the river Ladon, he captured it.
Kitāb Aḥsan al-taqāsīm fī maʻrifat al-aqālīm. Bibliotheca geographorum Arabicorum, pars 3. Laydin: Maṭbaʻ Brīl. In 1999, the city was renamed Atamyrat by Turkmen president Saparmurat Niyazov in honour of his father Atamyrat Niyazov, who had worked here as a teacher before being killed in World War II. In November 2017 the name was changed back to Kerki by president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow.
He contributed articles on the Catholic Apostolic church to the Bibliotheca Sacra and McClintock and Strong's Cyclopœdia, prepared for the Life of Porter a chapter on Dr. Porter as "A Student at Yale," and published many reviews, orations, sermons, and addresses, and The Miscellanies and Correspondence of Hon. John Cotton Smith (1847). His son was the notable historian, Charles Mclean Andrews.
The listing for BHL 8294 appears in Bollandists 1901, 2:1200. Photius, the learned patriarch of Constantinople, had read the Greek original and had given an account in his Bibliotheca (Codex 254).Henry 1959–1991. Then in 1877 Hermann Usener edited the Greek original (BHG 1847), which had been located in Paris Codex Gr. 1219 (from the 11th or 12th century).
He is the author of the Prompta Bibliotheca canonica, juridica, moralis, theologica, necnon ascetica, polemica, rubricistica, historica, a veritable encyclopedia of religious knowledge. The first edition of this work appeared at Bologna, in 1746. A second edition, much enlarged, also a third, were published by the author himself. The fourth edition, dating from 1763 seems to have been published after his death.
Depicted having a human body and a jackal head, with the sacred caduceus that belonged to the Greek god Hermes, he represented the Egyptian priesthood. He engaged in the investigation of truth.Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride 61Diodorus, Bibliotheca historica i.18, 87 The divine name is known from a handful of epigraphic and literary sources, mostly of the Roman period.
Aulus Manlius Vulso was a Roman politician in the 5th century BC, and was a member of the first college of the decemviri in 451 BC. In 474 BC, he may have been elected consul with Lucius Furius Medullinus.Diodorus Siculus, Historica Bibliotheca, XI. 21 Whether or not the decemvir is the same man as the consul of 474 BC remains unknown.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica III. 53-55 He mentions Myrina as the queen who commanded the Amazons in a military expedition in Libya, as well as her sister Mytilene, after whom she named the city of the same name. Myrina also named three more cities after the Amazons who held the most important commands under her, Cyme, Pitane, and Priene.
West edited and commented Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days. In 1967, he published with Reinhold Merkelbach Fragmenta Hesiodea, an edition containing other fragmentary poems attributed to Hesiod. He also edited a book on the fragments of the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women. West edited Homer's Iliad and Odyssey for the prestigious Bibliotheca Teubneriana, and the Homeric Hymns for the Loeb Classical Library.
Aegeus was the son of Pandion II, king of Athens and Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara and thus, brother to Pallas, Nysus and Lykos. But, in some accounts, he was regarded as the son of Scyrius or Phemius and was not of the stock of the Erechtheids, since he was only an adopted son of Pandion.Compare Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.15.
Odyssey 5.125; Theogony 969 ff. According to Diodorus Siculus, in his Bibliotheca historica written in the 1st century BC, Demeter and her husband Zeus were also the parents of Dionysus. Diodorus described the myth of Dionysus' double birth (once from the earth, i.e. Demeter, when the plant sprouts) and once from the vine (when the fruit sprouts from the plant).
75 During those years, Românul resumed its monitoring of Austro-Hungarian affairs, and specifically the Transylvanian Memorandum crisis. Like other Bucharest newspapers, it attacked the moderate leadership of the Transylvanian Romanian Party, and especially Vicențiu Babeș, for having hesitated in condemning Magyarization policies. Vasile Crișan, Aurel C. Popovici (1863–1917). Bibliotheca Brvkenthal XXI , Brukenthal National Museum & Editura Altip, Alba-Iulia, 2008, p.43.
Verina married Leo, a Thraco-Roman officer of the East Roman army. According to Jordanes and John Malalas, her husband was one of the Bessi, a tribe of Thracians. Theodorus Lector, Theophanes the Confessor, Georgios Kedrenos and Michael the Syrian report Leo born in Thrace. However the Bibliotheca of Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople quotes Candidus in placing his birthplace in Dacia.
9 Iphinoe,Scholia on Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, 468 or Phrasmede.Scholia on Plato, The Republic, p. 529 Daedalus had two sons: IcarusBy Naucrate, a female slave of Minos, according to pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Epitome of Book IV, 1. 12 and Iapyx,By a certain Cretan woman, who may or may not be the same as Naucrate Strabo, Geography, 6. 3.
On 15 January 1913, the Bibliotheca was officially inaugurated. Hertz gave the palazzetto and the entire inventory of its library to the KWI, along with substantial legacies to fund the operation of the Institute, and to expand the library. Hertz died in Rome on 9 April 1913, and was buried in the Cimitero Acattolico. Her tombstone was crafted by the artist Otto Placzek.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.4.4 This caused her to abduct a number of handsome young men, most notably Cephalus, Tithonus, Orion, and Cleitus. The good-looking Cleitus was made immortal by her.Homer, Odyssey 15.249 ff She also asked for Tithonus to be made immortal, but forgot to ask for eternal youth, which resulted in him living forever as a helpless old man.
In an MS. of the Paris library the Nomocanon is attributed to Theodoret, but in all others to John. Theodoret would not have inserted the "apostolical canons" and those of Sardica, and the style has no resemblance to his. In 1661 these two works were printed at the beginning of vol. ii. of the Bibliotheca Canonica of Justellus, at Paris.
Nominative comes from Latin cāsus nominātīvus "case for naming", which was translated from Ancient Greek ὀνομαστικὴ πτῶσις, onomastikḗ ptôsis "inflection for naming", from onomázō "call by name", from ónoma "name". Dionysius Thrax in his The Art of Grammar refers to it as orthḗ or eutheîa "straight",Dionysius Thrax. τέχνη γραμματική (Art of Grammar), section ιβ´ (10b): περὶ ὀνόματος (On the noun). Bibliotheca Augustana.
Accessed 11 December 2016. Maria de Taye, abbess of Forest Abbey outside Brussels, commissioned paintings from him for the abbey church.P. Leroy, "Domein van de abdij van Vorst", in Doorheen de nationale geschiedenis (State Archives in Belgium, Brussels, 1980), p. 207. A number of his portraits were engraved by Richard Collin and were reproduced in Jean François Foppens, Bibliotheca belgica (2 vols.
Maitri Upanishad - Sanskrit Text with English Translation EB Cowell (Translator), Cambridge University, Bibliotheca Indica, See Preface chapter pages iii-vii The ancient scholar is also credited with a school of thought, thus giving the text the name Maitrayaniya Upanishad. Other names for this text include Maitrayani Upanishad (मैत्रायणि उपनिषद्), Maitrayana Upanishad, Maitrayaniya-brahmana Upanishad, Sriyagussakhayam Maitrayaniya-brahmana Upanishad, Maitreyopanishad and Maitrayaniyopanishad.
Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 63,6. When it was ready he sent the fleet west to reinforce Polyperchon, but it was met by Antigonus's fleet off the coast of Cilicia, and the fleet of Eumenes changed sides.Polyainos,Strategemata IV 6,9. Meanwhile, Antigonus had settled his affairs in Asia Minor and marched east to take out Eumenes before he could do further damage.
He now used this fleet (under the command of Nicanor who had returned from Athens) against Polyperchon's fleet in the Hellespont. In a two-day battle near Byzantium, Nicanor and Antigonus destroyed Polyperchon's fleet.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 72,3-4. Then, after settling his affairs in western Asia Minor, Antigonus marched against Eumenes at the head of a great army.
Antigonus only answer was to advise them to be ready, then, for war.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 57,2; Appian, Syriaka 53. In this war, Antigonus faced an alliance of Ptolemy (with Seleucus serving him), Lysimachus, and Cassander. At the start of the campaigning season of 314 BC Antigonus invaded Syria and Phoenica, which were under Ptolemy's control, and besieged Tyre.
A book plate from the Bibliotheca Lindesiana. The Crawford Library is a library of early books about philately formed between 1898 and 1913 by James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford. By the time of his death in 1913, Crawford was thought to have amassed the greatest philatelic library of his time. Today, the library is part of the British Library Philatelic Collections.
In the same year, he started working with Bibliotheca Norvegica, an annotated bibliography of Norwegian literature. It featured 3,300 pages on a total of four volumes, which were published between 1899 and 1924. He registered every collected work in the bibliography himself, and often travelled to libraries and archives in foreign countries to find books and sources. Pettersen retired in 1926.
Zerbolt was a prolific writer. His best known works are entitled Homo quidam and Beatus vir; the two are almost identical.Marguerin de la Bigne, Bibliotheca Patrum, XXVI Two treatises on prayer in the mother-tongue and on reading the Scripture in the mother-tongue are attributed to him.Karl Ullmann, Reformatoren vor der Reformation; and K. Hirsche in Herzog's Realencyklopädie, 2nd ed.
IMARK has over 30 partners and collaborating institutions since its inception in 2001, and its activities are coordinated through a steering committee whose members include The Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Groupe de Recherches et d'Echanges Technologiques (GRET), Bibliotheca Alexandrina and UNESCO.
The original source for the head of St. Ephrem is not known;Abba: the tradition of Orthodoxy in the West: festschrift for Bishop Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia (2003), p. 71; Google Books. as for other heads of Church Fathers, the restorers used the 1624 work of Raphael Custos, Patrologia, id est Descriptio S. Patrum Graecorum & Latinorum, qui in Augustana Bibliotheca visuntur.
Main building of Leipzig University since 2012, the Augusteum at Augustusplatz. Leipzig's classicist university library, the Bibliotheca Albertina. In 1991, following the reunification of Germany, the university's name was restored to the original Leipzig University (Alma mater lipsiensis). The reconstruction of the University Library, which was heavily damaged during the war and in the GDR barely secured, was completed in 2002.
Ptolemy Hephaestion New History (codex 190) Bibliotheca Photius The Alexander Mosaic, a floor mosaic dating from c. 100 BC, is believed to be a "reasonably faithful" copy of Battle of Issus, though an alternative view holds it might instead be a copy of a work painted by Apelles of Kos,Kinzl, p. 476 who produced several portraits of Alexander the Great.Campbell, p.
Peithon and Seleucus rejected Eumenes request to join his cause (he claimed to be fighting for the kings Alexander IV and Philip III). Eumenes, then, went on to Susiana where he found the forces of the upper satrapies under Peucestas.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 14,4-8. Peithon joined the army of Antigonus who had come east in pursuit of Eumenes.
His left flank, resting near the hill, was made up of cavalry, elephants, and auxiliaries. The right flank was led by Eumenes himself with his heavy cavalry (2,900 horsemen).Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica XIX 26,1-9. Antigonus's oldest son Demetrius, aged about twenty, was with his father commanding the heavy cavalry on the right and making his major combat debut.
In the spring of 317 BC he marched his army to Phoenica and raised a naval force on the behalf of Polyperchon.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, XVIII 63,6. Antigonus had spent the rest of 318 consolidating his position and gathering a fleet. He now used this fleet (under the command of Nicanor who had returned from Athens) against Polyperchon's fleet in the Hellespont.
Antigonus gave up his plan and awaited the rest of his army.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 37,2-6; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 15,3-4; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,11 and 8,4. A few days later, the armies drew together and encamped opposite of each other about five miles apart. They were on a broad plain, entirely uncultivated because of the loose and salty soil.
His first work, entitled Subjects and Modes of Baptism, was printed at Pembroke in 1821; thenceforward, his pen was never idle. Upwards of seventy books have his name on their title-pages, a full account of which is given in Boase and Courtney's Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, i. 124–7, iii. 1163. Dunn wrote against atheism, popery, Socinianism and unitarianism, and in defence of Methodism.
Translations of major Hindu texts in the Sacred Books of the East began in 1879. Otto von Böhtlingk's edition of Pāṇini's grammar appeared in 1887. Max Müller's edition of the Rigveda appeared in 1849–75. Albrecht Weber commenced publishing his pathbreaking journal Indologische Studien in 1849, and in 1897 Sergey Oldenburg launched a systematic edition of key Sanskrit texts, "Bibliotheca Buddhica".
He was an able and diligent topographer, but his labours brought few works to a successful termination. His publications are: #A History of the .Manor and Manor-house of South Wingfield in Derbyshire, printed in Nichols's Miscellaneous Antiquities (in continuation of the Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica), vol. i. No. 3, 1791;reprinted separately, London, 1793 # "Proposals for publishing a History of Derbyshire".
In 1081, Henry opened the conflict against Gregory in Italy. Gregory's support had by that time weakened,He complained in a letter to King Alfonso of Leon and Castile in 1081 that he had a large number of detractors, whose complaints were widely spread, and whom he names as "liars": Jaffe Bibliotheca, pp. 470–473. and thirteen cardinals had deserted him.
The Vita sancti Basilii iunioris is preserved in whole or in part in a total of 24 manuscripts dating from the 12th to the 19th century. The fullest is the 16th-century Greek MS no. 249 of the Synodal (Patriarchal) Library in Moscow and published in François Halkin, Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca, 3rd edition (Brussels, 1957). Two 13th-century manuscripts are also known.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 20.104-105 Probably in the next year (302 BC) Cleonymus returned to the Italian peninsula and – according to Livy – first conquered a city called Thuriae, the location of which is uncertain. But Roman armies forced him to go back to his ships. He then sailed to the north across the Adriatic Sea and landed on the Veneti coast.
In a Greek myth described by Pseudo-Apollodorus in his Bibliotheca, Medusa was a Gorgon with serpents for hair whose gaze turned all those who looked at her to stone and was slain by the hero Perseus.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.37, 38, 39 In the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses, Medusa is said to have once been a beautiful priestess of Athena, whom Athena turned into a serpent-haired monster after she was raped by the god Poseidon in Athena's temple. In another myth referenced by the Boeotian poet Hesiod and described in detail by Pseudo- Apollodorus, the hero Heracles is said to have slain the Lernaean Hydra, a multiple-headed serpent which dwelt in the swamps of Lerna. The legendary account of the foundation of Thebes mentioned a monster snake guarding the spring from which the new settlement was to draw its water.
In 1689 Limborch edited the compilation of Socinian Samuel Przypkowski's works in the last volume of the Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum or Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum of the Polish Brethren. Previous volumes had been edited after the death of Christopher Sandius by Benedykt Wiszowaty in 1684. His editorial labors included the publication of various works of his predecessors, and of Epistolae ecclesiasticae praestantum ad eruditorum virorum (Amsterdam, 1684), chiefly, by Jacobus Arminius, Joannes Uytenbogardus, Konrad Vorstius (1569–1622), Gerhard Vossius (1577–1649), Hugo Grotius, Simon Episcopius (his grand-uncle) and Caspar Barlaeus; they are of great value for the history of Arminianism. His edition of the Liber Sententiarum Inquisitionis Tolosanae is still considered important nowadays for its meticulous transcription of a manuscript by the Dominican inquisitor Bernard Gui long regarded as lost forever, but rediscovered in London (British Library, ms. Add. 4697).
This Clement Scotus has been misidentified, firstly with Clement Scotus I, the opponent of St. Boniface, and secondly with Claudius, bishop of Turin, who died about 839, and was Spanish. In consequence of this confusion the two Clements and Claudius have been called 'Clemens Claudius' or 'Claudius Clemens'. The distinction between the three men was examined by Nicolaus Antonius, 'Bibliotheca Hispana vetus,' i. 469-61 (Madrid, 1788).
The manuscript is dated by the INTF on the paleographical ground to the 12th or 13th century. The manuscript was examined by Montfaucon,Bernard de Montfaucon, Bibliotheca Coisliniana olim Segueriana, Paris: Ludovicus Guerin & Carolus Robustel, 1715, p. 263 Wettstein, Paulin Martin,Jean-Pierre-Paul Martin, Description technique des manuscrits grecs relatifs au Nouveau Testament, conservés dans les bibliothèques de Paris (Paris 1883), p. 110 and Henri Omont.
The existence of myths about Athamas and Ino in Achaean Phthiotis suggests that the Athamanians were settled there before 1600 BC.. They were an independent semi-barbarian tribe (in 395 and 355 BC according to Diodorus Siculus; Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca Historica, XIV.82.7 and XVI.29.1.) and were occasionally allies of the Aetolians.. Amynander and Theodorus of Athamania are reported kings of the Athamanians.
The print run of the Journal was set at 500 copies in August 1798, and efforts were made to distribute the paper in both the urban area around the Grand Harbour (consisting of the capital Valletta, Floriana and the Three Cities) as well as the rural towns and villages. Subscriptions to the newspaper were payable to Matteo Rizzo, the librarian of the Bibliotheca Publica.
In "The antiquities of Egypt", first chapter of Bibliotheca historica by Diodorus Siculus, which is based mainly on Aegyptiaca of Hecataeus of Abdera, Greek and Egyptian mythology have been syncretized. Osiris has taken the place of Dionysus in his various myths and expeditions. According to Herodotus Osiris was the Egyptian Dionysus and the house of Ptolemies claimed descent from Dionysus. (see also Osiris-Dionysus deity).
This left the city even more hostile to him.Diodorus Bibliotheca 33.4.2–3; I Maccabees 11.45–50; Josephus AJ 13.137–41 ;Rebellion of Diodotus In order to secure his hold on power, Demetrius had eliminated officials associated with Alexander Balas. One of these officials, the general Diodotus, fled into Arabia, where he secured the infant son of Alexander Balas and proclaimed him king as Antiochus VI Dionysus.
These five helped Cadmus to found the city of Thebes, but Cadmus was forced to be a slave to Ares for eight years to atone for killing the dragon. At the end of the year, he was given Harmonia, the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares, to be his wife.Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 3.4. However, Hellanicus writes that only five Spartoi sprang up, omitting the battle between them.
When Chione gave birth, she was so frightened of her father's reaction that she threw the baby into the ocean. As Pseudo- Apollodorus relates:Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.15.4 :But Poseidon picked him up and conveyed him to Ethiopia, and gave him to Benthesikyme (a daughter of his own by Amphitrite) to bring up. When she was full grown, Benthesicyme's husband gave him one of his two daughters.
Antion (; Ancient Greek: Ἁντίων), in Greek mythology, was the eldest son of Periphas and Astyaguia (daughter of Hypseus), who were distantly related. According to legend, he was the great-grandson of Apollo, his paternal grandfather being Lapithus, the son of Apollo and Stilbe and patriot of the Lapith people. Antion married Perimele, and they became parents of the legendary demi-god Ixion.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.69.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xl.1 As a result of this defeat he was mockingly given the cognomen Creticus, which means "conqueror of Crete", and also "man made of chalk", when translated from Latin. He died soon afterwards (72 BC -71 BC) in Crete. Most authorities are agreed as to his avarice and incompetence, but the biographer Plutarch describes him as a friendly, honest and generous man.
The De Viris Illustribus was edited and published by J. Andreas (Rome, 1468), by J. A. Fabricius in Bibliotheca ecclesiastica (Hamburg, 1718), and by E. C. Richardson in Texte und Untersuchungen, xiv. (Leipsig, 1896). It also appears with many editions of the works of Jerome. An English translation by Richardson was produced in the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, 2nd ser, iii. 385-402.
Bibliotheca Herpetologica. 6(2): pp 11–15. The paper is mentioned, and the magazine cover is shown, at ISHBH publication list Historian Edhem Eldem has identified the source of the painting as an engraving of a Korean circus entertainer printed in Le Tour du Monde (1869) which was a popular French travel magazine. The meaning or any symbolic significance of the tortoises is still contested by scholars.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.13.8Epic Cycle Fragments, The Cypria fr. 1 as cited in Proclus, Chrestomathia 1 Years later, Deidamia tried to persuade their son, Neoptolemus not to join his father in the same war.Euripides, AndromacheQuintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 7.186 ff After the war, she was given in marriage by Neoptolemus to his ally Helenus, son of Priam, whom he had brought to Epirus.
Bibliotheca, 3.13.2 Acastus took Peleus on a hunting trip and hid his sword while he slept, then abandoned him on Mt. Pelion to be killed by centaurs. The wise centaur Chiron (or the god Hermes) returned Peleus' sword and Peleus managed to escape. With Jason and the Dioscuri, Peleus sacked Iolcus, dismembered Astydamia (and, in some accounts, Acastus himself), and marched his army between the pieces.
Of the three ancient wooden images of the goddess that could be seen at her temple at Athens, one was identified as the image that Erysichthon had brought from Delos. According to Pausanias, Erysichthon's tomb could be seen at Prasiae, where his corpse was said to have been buried after his ship had arrived in port.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 14. 2Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1. 2.
Other lakes or swamps of the same name, and believed to be in connection with the lower world, were near Hermione in Argolis,Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 2.35.7 near Heraclea in Bithynia,Xenophon Anab. vi.2.2 & Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 14.31 between Cumae and cape Misenum in Campania,Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 3.5 & Strabo, Geographica v. p. 243 and lastly in Egypt, near Memphis.
Althaea was the daughter of King Thestius and Eurythemis, and was sister to Leda, Hypermnestra, Iphiclus, Euippus. She was also the wife of Oeneus, king of Calydon, and mother of sons, Meleager, Toxeus, Thyreus (Pheres or Phereus), Clymenus, Agelaus (Ageleus), Periphas and daughters, Deianeira, Gorge, Melanippe and Eurymede (the latter two were included in the Meleagrids).Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 25.14–17Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.7.
Interior of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals In the 21st century, there has been increasing use of the Internet to gather and retrieve data. The shift to digital libraries has greatly impacted the way people use physical libraries. Between 2002 and 2004, the average American academic library saw the overall number of transactions decline approximately 2.2%.Applegate, Rachel.
Some fragments of the works of a surgeon named Amynias (of which name Amentes is very possibly a corruption) still exist in the manuscript "Collection of Surgical Writers" by Nicetas,Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xii. p. 778, ed. vet. and one extract is preserved by OribasiusOribasius, Coll. Medic. xlviii. 30 in the fourth volume of Angelo Mai's collection Classici Auctores e Vaticanis Codicibus.
Two lists in Arabic of East Syriac metropolitan provinces and their constituent dioceses during the ʿAbbasid period have survived. The first, reproduced in Assemani's Bibliotheca Orientalis, was made in 893 by the historian Eliya of Damascus.Assemani, BO, ii. 485–9 The second, a summary ecclesiastical history of the Church of the East known as the Mukhtasar al-akhbar al-biʿiya, was compiled in 1007/8.
About 1486 he lived at Fratta, near Perugia, in the house of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, whom he instructed in Aramaic. He is now best known as the translator for Pico della MirandolaThe Jewish Encyclopedia says for Pope Sixtus IV; thirty-eight fragments in Vatican MSS. Nos. 189-191. of the Bibliotheca Cabalistica, a large 3500 pages of manuscript compilation of cabbalistic literature.E.g. this PDF, p.49.
Pender Hodge Cudlip was born to William Edgecombe Cudlip in Porthleven near Helston, Cornwall in April 1835.George Clement Boase and William Prideaux Courtney, eds., Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: A Catalogue of the Writings, both Manuscript and Printed, of Cornishmen, and of Works Relating to the County of Cornwall, with Biographical Memoranda and Copious Literary References, vol. 1, London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1874, p. 100.
Samir Farid (, ) (December 1, 1943 – April 4, 2017) was an Egyptian writer and a world renowned film critic, journalist and film historian based in Cairo. He authored and/or translated over 60 books since 1966 on Egyptian, Arab and World cinema. He was the consultant for Cinema affairs in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. (2001-2016). He was a member of jury in International film festivals since 1972.
When a (then white) raven told Apollo of the affair between Ischys and Coronis, he became so angry that his intense glare scorched the raven black. His twin sister Artemis killed Coronis as a punishment, but the unborn child was saved at the last minute by Apollo who felt remorse for causing his lover's death.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 10. 3 \- Pausanias, Description of Greece, 2. 26.
After Antiope was impregnated by Zeus and fled to marry king Epopeus in Sicyon, the Bibliotheca reports that Nycteus killed himself in shame, after asking Lycus to punish her.Apllodorus. The Library, 3.5.5. Pausanias, however, states that Nycteus led the Thebans against Epopeus, but was wounded and carried back to Thebes, where he died after asking Lycus to continue the battle.Pausanias. Description of Greece, 2.6.2.
It is held in the Vatican Library, Rome, and is also variously known as Codex Vatican A, Codex Vaticanus A, and Codex Vaticanus 3738. Facsimile: Codex Vaticanus A (3738), Rome, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, around 1580; Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt (ADEVA) Graz 1979. Colour reproduction for studies of the manuscript in possession of the Bibliotèca Apostolica Vaticana, reduced to 7/10 of the original size, i.e.
The Roman military authorities at this time insulated Arzugitana from rule by the coastal cities for military reasons. Arzugitana was an ecclesiastical region and there were some bishoprics in Arzugitana, including some located in the oases of the Nefzaoua and Djerid David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge, 2 Sep. 2003). and also at Tuzuius[Patrologiae cursus completus: sive Bibliotheca universalis (J. P. Migne, 1847) p321.
Triptolemus standing between Demeter and Kore, relief from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens In Greek mythology, Triptolemus (, Triptólemos, lit. "threefold warrior"; also known as Buzyges) is a figure connected with the goddess Demeter of the Eleusinian Mysteries. He was either a mortal prince, the eldest son of King Celeus of Eleusis, or, according to Pseudo-Apollodorus' Bibliotheca (I.V.2), the son of Gaia and Oceanus.
According to the brief epitome in the Bibliotheca, Eurytus had a beautiful young daughter named Iole who was eligible for marriage. Iole was claimed by Heracles for a bride, but Eurytus refused her hand in marriage. Iole was indirectly the cause of Heracles' death because of his wife's jealousy of her. There are different versions of the mythology of Iole from many ancient sources.
A Parallel Persian-English Text, Edited and Translated with an Introduction and Notes by W.M. Thackston Jr. and Hossein Ziai. Costa Mesa: Mazda Publishers: Bibliotheca Iranica: Intellectual Traditions Series, No.3, 1999. # The Philosophy of Illumination. English translation of Suhrawardî's Hikmat al-Ishrâq, plus a new critical edition of the Arabic text, with Introduction, Notes, and Glossaries of technical terms, by John Walbridge and Hossein Ziai.
The Zoological Museum of Bogor, established in 1894 by the Batavia of Art and Science. The society made the plans for the Hortus Botanicus Bogoriense in Bogor in 1817. The Zoological Museum of Bogor (Museum Zoologicum Bogorinse) was established by the Batavia Society of Art and Science in Bogor, Indonesia in 1894. The Bibliotheca Bogoriense (Bogor Library) made Bogor into an important center of biological science.
The texts also include more curious selections, such as legal advice on which spouse owns silverware which has been transmuted into gold. This also makes it clear that Roth-Scholtz was aiming the book at a wider, bourgeois readership than did the editors of the earlier Latin language editions, which largely appealed to scholars. John FergusonJohn Ferguson, Bibliotheca Chemica, vol. 2 (Glasgow, 1906), 299.
The Natural History, 35.36), daughter of Ochimus and Hegetoria, and subsequently inherited the island.Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica, 5.57.6-7 According to an alternate version, because of his love for the maiden who was already engaged by Ochimus to Ocridion, Cercaphus persuaded the herald (for it used to be the custom to use heralds to fetch the brides) to bring Cydippê to him when he received her.
Hyginus, Astronomica 2.13.28 Others again make Aegipan the father of Pan, and state that he as well as his son were represented as half goat and half fish.Eratosthenes, Catasterismi 27 When Zeus in his contest with the Titans was deprived of the sinews of his hands and feet, Hermes and Aegipan secretly restored them to him and fitted them in their proper places.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.6.
The names and numbers of the Hyacinthides differ in the different writers. The author of the Bibliotheca mentions four (Antheis, Aegleis, Orthaea, and Lytaea), while Hyginus only mentions Antheis. One account represents them as married, although they were sacrificed as maidens, whence they are sometimes called simply . Stephanus of Byzantium calls one of them Lousia, eponym of a demos, Lousia, of the phyle Oineis.
7 & 5.18.2;Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2Pseudo-Plutarch. De fluviis, 1.8 According to some writers, Evenus, like Oenomaus, used to set his daughter's suitors to run a chariot race with him, promising to bestow her on the winner; but he cut off the heads of his vanquished competitors and nailed them to the walls of his house. Scholiast on Homer, Iliad 9.557Eustathius on Homer, Iliad 9.557 p.
Her beauty attracted Zeus, who, assuming the form of a satyr, took her by force.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca iii. 5; Burkert 1983 suggests that this apparently summarises a passage on Antiope in the Catalogue of Women that survives in a brief fragment (Hesiod, fr. 181-82). A.B. Cook noted that her myth "took on a Dionysiac colouring, Antiope being represented as a Maenad and Zeus as a Satyr".
Antigonus marched against the remaining Perdiccans and defeated them at the battle of Cretopolis.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XVIII 44–45; Polyainos, strategemata IV 6,7. Antigonus's coalition partner, Antipater, died of old age (83 years old) that year and left the regency to Polyperchon. Antigonus did not accept Polyperchon authority and formed a coalition with Cassander, Ptolemy and Lysimachus against the coalition of the new regent.
Tilly gave the famous Bibliotheca Palatina from the Church of the Holy Spirit to the Pope as a present. The Catholic Bavarian branch of the House of Wittelsbach gained control over the Palatinate and the title of Prince-Elector. Hotel zum Ritter St. Georg Old Bridge, Konrad Linck, 1788 In late 1634, after the Swedish army had conquered Heidelberg, imperialist forces attempted to take back the city.
At twenty-three he wrote Tiferet Yaakov, on Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat (Warsaw, 1842), but the larger part of the edition was destroyed by order of the censor (see Fürst, Bibliotheca Judaica v. 3). His other published works also bear the same name, Tiferet Yaakov, and comprise commentary and novellae on the Talmudic tractates Gittin (ib. 1858) and Chullin (ib. 1867). These works remain popular today.
Io was a priestess of the Goddess Hera in Argos,Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 2.1.3 whose cult her father Inachus was supposed to have introduced to Argos. Zeus noticed Io, a mortal woman, and lusted after her. In the version of the myth told in Prometheus Bound she initially rejected Zeus' advances, until her father threw her out of his house on the advice of oracles.
The first printed edition of the Bibliotheca was published in Rome in 1555, edited by Benedetto Egio (Benedictus Aegius) of Spoleto, who divided the text in three books,He based his division on attributions in the scholia minora on Homer to Apollodorus, in three books. (Diller 1935:298 and 308f). but made many unwarranted emendations in the very corrupt text. published an improved text at Heidelberg, 1559.
Teuthras gave Telephus his daughter Argiope to wife and, since he had no male children, pronounced him successor to the kingdom of Mysia.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 7. 4Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, 4. 33. 10-12Hyginus, Fabulae, 99-100 In other versions of the myth, Auge and the young Telephus were not separated, so Teuthras received them both and raised Telephus as his own.
Cephissus river view from above - from a bridge at the highway Athens-Lamia Cephissus (; , Kifisos) is a river in the vicinity of Athens, Greece. The Bibliotheca (3.15.1) states that the legendary Erechtheus' wife Praxithea was daughter of Phrasimus (otherwise unknown to us) by Diogenia (otherwise unknown to us) daughter of Cephissus. The source of the river is in the saddle depression between the Parnitha and Penteli mountains.
Since Pegasus could fly, Bellerophon shot the Chimera from the air, safe from her heads and breath.Pindar: Olympian Odes, 13.84-90; Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.3.2; Hesiod, Theogony 319 ff. A scholiast to Homer adds that he finished her off by equipping his spear with a lump of lead that melted when exposed to the Chimera's fiery breath and consequently killed her, an image drawn from metalworking.
He authored several books, including Bibliotheca madrigaliana: A bibliographical account of the musical and poetical works published in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, under the titles of Madrigals, Ballets, Ayres, Canzonets, etc., etc. (1847), The Pianoforte, its Origin, Process, and Construction; with some account of instruments of the same class which preceded it; viz. the clavichord, the virginal, the spinet, the harpsichord, etc.
Main building of the Herzog August Bibliothek Entrance to the Library Duke Augustus in his library (1650) by Conrad Buno The Herzog August Library ( — "HAB"), in Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, known also as Bibliotheca Augusta, is a library of international importance for its collection from the Middle Ages and early modern Europe. The library is overseen by the Lower Saxony Ministry for Science and Culture.
In 312 BC, Antigonus captured Lydia and all of Caria,Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 64, 3–6. and drove off Asander, he then sent his nephews Telesphorus and Polemaios against Cassander in Greece. While Antigonus was engaged in the west, Ptolemy took advantage of the situation and invaded from the south. He met Demetrius's forces at the battle of Gaza where Ptolemy won a stunning victory.
In Greek mythology, Antimache (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιμάχη) was the queen of Tiryns as wife of King Eurystheus, who tasked Heracles with his Labors. She was of Arcadian descent as the daughter of Amphidamas of Arcadia and the sister of Hippomenes, husband of the heroine Atalanta.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, Book 3.9.2 Together with her husband Eurystheus, Antimache bore the following children: Admete, Alexander, Iphimedon, Eurybius, Mentor, and Perimedes.Pseudo-Apollodorus.
In 1858, Barrows' D.D. was awarded by Dartmouth College. In 1872, he accepted a like appointment at the Oberlin Theological Seminary. Besides twenty-five articles in the Bibliotheca Sacra, Barrows has published A Memoir of Evertin Judson (1852); Companion to the Bible (1869); and Sacred Geography and Antiquities (1872). He has also been one of the editors of the American Tract Society's Bible with Notes.
Temperica believed that Serbian language spoken in Bosnia is the purest and most beautiful version of the Serbian language. With his advice and activities Temperica helped Angelo Rocca to publish his 1591 Bibliotheca apostolica, in which he also published the Serbian alphabet. Temperica wrote for Rocca the Catholic Lord's Prayer using the Cyrillic script, which he regularly refer to as "Alphabetum Servianum" and "Litterae Serbianae".
5 with scholia Heracles landed on Cos to escape a storm sent upon him by Hera, but the Coans took him for a pirate and attacked him; in a battle that ensued, Eurypylus was killed by Heracles.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2. 7. 1 In another version, Heracles planned the attack on Cos because he liked Eurypylus' daughter Chalciope and intended to abduct her.Scholia on Pindar, Nemean Ode 4.
Argent who must therefore have lived some time before the second century. No other particulars are known respecting him; but it may be remarked, that the Andronicus quoted several times by Galen with the epithet Peripateticus or Rhodius, is probably another person. Both André TiraqueauAndré Tiraqueau, De nobilitate et jure primigeniorum c. 31 and Johann Albert FabriciusJohann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xiii. p.
The first printed edition of this text was edited by Rajendralala Mitra. It was published by the Asiatic Society, Calcutta as a part of their Bibliotheca Indica series in 1892. According to A. A. Macdonell, this edition had a large number of misprints. It also consisted many impossible readings taken from incorrect manuscripts, omissions of lines, repetitions of lines and insertions of undoubtedly spurious lines.
Pterelaus was the son of Taphius and thus, the grandson of the first PterelausHypothesis to The Shield of Heracles, 4. 5. Another account makes Taphius the son of Poseidon and Hippothoë, making him grandson of them and a descendant of the Argive hero Perseus.Pseudo- Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.5 He was the father of several sons (Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus, Chersidamas, Mestor, Everes) and a daughter named Comaetho.
In addition, his press published numerous polemical theological works, classics, and historiographical works. His fine knowledge of ancient languages served the quality of consistently correct textual editions. Oporinus later printed a work on church history by Matthias Flacius Illyricus: Catalogus testium veritatis (1556) and the first eleven (1559–1567) of Wigand's thirteen Magdeburg Centuries. In 1559 he published the complete editio princeps of Diodorus Siculus' Bibliotheca historica.
Agapius (Gr. ) was an ancient physician of Alexandria, who taught and practiced medicine at Byzantium with great success and reputation, and acquired immense riches. Of his date it can only be determined, that he must have lived before the end of the fifth century AD, as Damascius (from whom Photius, Bibliotheca cod. 242, and the Suda have taken their account of him) lived about that time.
Heracleides () was a man of ancient Syracuse, Sicily who was a relative of Agathocles of Syracuse, probably his uncle, and probably distinct from another Heracleides. Nothing further is known of him.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 19.2 There was a group in Syracuse at the time called the "Six Hundred Noblest" that was composed of the most influential citizens. Its leaders were Heracleides (Heraclides) and Sosistratus.
134Summers, p. 41 she was reputed to have produced a painting of the battle of Issus which hung in the Temple of Peace during the time of Vespasian.Ptolemy Hephaestion New History (codex 190) Bibliotheca Photius Other women include Timarete, Eirene, Kalypso, Aristarete, Iaia, and Olympias. While only some of their work survives, in Ancient Greek pottery there is a caputi hydria in the Torno Collection in Milan.
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca III.10.4. Apollo would have been banished to Tartarus for this, but his mother Leto intervened, and reminding Zeus of their old love, pleaded him not to kill their son. Zeus obliged and sentenced Apollo to one year of hard labor once again under Admetus. The love between Apollo and Admetus was a favored topic of Roman poets like Ovid and Servius.
He was also a contributor to the bibliographic reference work Bibliotheca belgica. In 1913, after Ferdinand van der Haeghen's death, Roersch and Paul Bergmans jointly took over the editorship of the latter project. During the First World War, Roersch was active in relief efforts. He was elected a corresponding member of the Académie Royale de Belgique in 1922, and a full member in 1932.
In Greek mythology, Atlanteia or Atlantia (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντείης) was a Hamadryad nymph who consorted with Danaus and perhaps the mother of some of the Danaïdes: Hippodamia, Rhodia, Cleopatra, Asteria, Hippodamia, Glauce, Hippomedusa, Gorge, Iphimedusa, and Rhode.Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca, 2.1.5, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
He also writes that it may have been that Epimetheus and Pandora and their roles were transposed in the pre- Hesiodic myths, a "mythic inversion". He remarks that there is a curious correlation between Pandora being made out of earth in Hesiod's story, to what is in the Bibliotheca that Prometheus created man from water and earth.Apollodorus, Library and Epitome, ed. Sir James George Frazer.
Stephens died at Kennington on 22 December 1852 and was survived by his wife. After his death his insect collection was purchased by the British Museum. His library was bought by Henry Tibbats Stainton (1822–1892) who continued to keep Stephen's tradition of keeping the books available to other entomologists on Wednesday evenings. Stainton also published a catalogue of these books Bibliotheca Stephensiana (1853).
Antander is mentioned afterwards as the instrument of his brother's cruelty: in 307, Agathocles commanded Antander to execute the families of all the rebellious Syracusan soldiers who remained in Africa (whom Agathocles blamed for the death of his sons), and Antander is said to have ruthlessly carried out this order, slaughtering men, women, children, and the elderly.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xix. 3, xx. 16, 72.
Another list of Amazons' names is found in Hyginus' Fabulae.Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae 163 Along with Hippolyta, Otrera, Antiope and Penthesilea, it attests the following names: Ocyale, Dioxippe, Iphinome, Xanthe, Hippothoe, Laomache, Glauce, Agave, Theseis, Clymene, Polydora. Perhaps the most important is Queen Otrera, consort of Ares and mother by him of HippolytaGaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae 30 and Penthesilea.Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae 112Apollodorus, Bibliotheca E5.
The name Abdera is of Phoenician origin and was shared in antiquity by Abdera, Spain and a town near Carthage in North Africa. It was variously Hellenized as (Ábdēra), (Aúdēra), (Ábdara), (Ábdēron), and (Ábdēros), before being Latinized as Abdera. Greek legend attributed the name to an eponymous Abderus who fell nearby and was memorialized by Hercules's founding of a city at the location.Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, ed.
The nomen Bruttius probably indicates that the ancestors of the gens were from Bruttium, the southernmost region of Italia. The Bruttii were an Oscan people descended from the Lucani, from whom they asserted their independence during the fourth century BC. The name of Bruttii, which they adopted for themselves, may be a pre-Sabellic name meaning "runaways".Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, xvi. 15.Strabo, Geographica, vi.
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, 25, 42. Other sources mention the towns of Libissosa (perhaps Lezuza),Rosario Garcia Huelva & Francisco Javier Morales Hervás, Los Oretanos in Prehistoria y Protohistoria de la Meseta Sur (Castilla-La Mancha) (2007), p. 218. Amtorgis, Ilorci, Helicen/Helike (perhaps Elche de la Sierra or Elche),Appian, Iberiké, 6; 65. Baecula/Bekor (Bailén, Jaén),Polybius, Istorion, 10, 38, 7; 11, 20.
Salamis ( ; ) was a nymph in Greek mythology, the daughter of the river god Asopus and Metope, daughter of the Ladon, another river god. She was carried away by Poseidon to the island which was named after her, whereupon she bore the god a son, Cychreus, who became king of the island.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.72.1–5 In some accounts, she became the mother of Saracon by Zeus.
Teutamus, one of their commanders, sent the request to Antigonus who responded by demanding they give him Eumenes. The Silver Shields complied, arrested Eumenes and his officers, and handed them over.Diodorus Sicilus, Bibliotheca Historica, XIX 42,4-43,8; Plutarch, Life of Eumenes, 16,4-17,1; Polyainos, Strategemata IV 6,13; Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State p.102-103.

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