Sylburg

Sylburg

Sylburg, Friedrich, geb. 1536 in Wetter bei Marburg, war Rector der Schule in Lich, dann in Neuhaus; später gab er in Frankfurt u. Heidelberg bei Commelin u. Wechel lateinische u. griechische Schriftsteller heraus u. erhielt vom Landgrafen von Hessen ein Jahrgeld; er st. 16. Febr. 1596. Er verbesserte Clenards Griechische Grammatik, 1580, gab heraus den Pausanias 1583, Aristoteles, 1584–1587, 5 Thle.; Dionysios Halikarnassensis, Franks. 1586, 2 Bde., Fol.; die Scrptores historiae romanae, ebd. 1588, 3 Bde., Fol.; die Grammatik des Apollonios, ebd. 1590; Zosimos, ebd. 1590; den Commentar von Andreas Cretensis über die Apokalypse des Johannes, Heidelb. 1592, Fol.; den Theodoretos, ebd. 1592; Clemens Alexandrinus, ebd. 1592, Fol.; Justinus Martyr, 1595, Fol.; das Etymologicum magnum (s.d.); Saracenica, ebd. 1595 u.a.m.; er arbeitete auch an Stephanus' griechischem Thesaurus. Lebensbeschreibung S-s von I. G. Jung, Berleburg 1745.


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