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grammarian and the
author of an
important geographical dictionary entitled Ethnica (Ἐθνικά). Only
meagre fragments of the
dictionary survive, but the epitome...
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Aseptis ethnica is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by John
Bernhardt Smith in 1899. It is
found in
North America in Arizona, California...
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scholar best
known for his
detailed commentary on
Stephan of Byzantium's
Ethnica.
Thomas was born in 1614 in Trancoso,
Beira Province, Portugal, during...
- ISBN 978-0-618-49319-7. Meyer, Karl Ernest; Brysac,
Shareen Blair (2012). Pax
Ethnica:
Where and How
Diversity Succeeds. PublicAffairs. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-61039-048-4...
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citing Pherecydes Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis 24 Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v. Aōros Apollodorus, 3.1.2
Robert Graves. The Gr**** Myths,
section 110...
- 5.1.9 Apollodorus, 2.88
Hesychius s.v. Azōros Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v. Azōros Hyginus,
Fabulae 14, this was
probably a misinterpretation...
- Steph**** Of
Byzantium -
Ethnica,
Theta 316.9 Billerbeck,
Margarethe (2010). Steph**** von Byzanz:
Stephani Byzantii Ethnica /
Delta - Iota (in German)...
- AD,
Stephanos of
Byzantium added more to this idea when he
wrote in his
Ethnica that the word "pyramid" was
connected to the Gr**** word πυρός (pyros),...
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younger Glaucus fought in the
Trojan War. In Steph**** of Byzantium’s
Ethnica, a
genealogy was
given for a
figure named Chrysaor ("of the
golden sword")...
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Ethnica, G213.10". "Philostratus the Athenian, Vita Apollonii, 4.14". "Strabo,...