Apsĭnes
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Apsines — of Gadara (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Greek rhetorician. He studied at Smyrna and taught at Athens, gaining such a reputation that he was raised to the consulship by the emperor Maximinus. He was a rival of Fronto of Emesa, and a friend of… … Wikipedia
Apsinès — de Gadara (IIIe siècle) est un rhéteur grec. Portail de la Grèce antique … Wikipédia en Français
Apsĭnes — Apsĭnes, griech. Rhetor, aus Gadara, lehrte um 235 in Athen und verfaßte einen wertvollen Abriß der Rhetorik (hrsg. in den »Rhetores graeci« von Spengel, 2. Aufl., Leipz. 1894) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
АПСИН — • Apsĭnes, Άψίνης, родом из Гадар, был ритором в Афинах в правление Максимина. Сохранилось под его имененем сочинение τέχνη ρητοριχη περι προοιμίον, часть которого принадлежит, как доказано, Лонгину. Изд. J. Bake (1849), а также… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Karl Aulitzky — (* 12. August 1891 in Wien; † 1945) war ein österreichischer Altphilologe und Gymnasiallehrer. Er studierte in Wien Klassische Philologie und wurde am 11. Juli 1917 mit der Arbeit Quibus ex fontibus fluxerint, quae Apsines de commiseratione… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jan Bake — (September 1, 1787 ndash; March 26, 1864) was a Dutch philologist and critic. He was born in Leiden, and from 1817 to 1854 he was professor of Greek and Roman literature at the university.His principal works are: * Posidonii Rhodii Reliquiae… … Wikipedia
David Ruhnken — Born 2 January 1723 Bedlin, Province of Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia Died 14 April 1798(1798 04 14) (aged 75) Leiden, Batavian Republic David Ruhnken (2 January 1723 – 1 … Wikipedia
List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… … Wikipedia
Cassius Longinus (philosopher) — For the anonymous author of the treatise, On the Sublime, see Longinus (literature). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Prohaeresius — (Lang hy|Պարույր, Parouyr, el. Προαιρέσιος) was a fourth century Armenian Christian teacher and rhetorician originally from Caesarea who taught in Athens. He was one of the leading sophists of the era along with Diophantus and Epiphanius.Early… … Wikipedia