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'Hesychios the Alexandrian') was a Greek grammarian who, probably in the 5th or 6th century AD, compiled the richest lexicon of unusual and obscure Greek words that has survived, probably by absorbing the works of earlier lexicographers. Beginning of letter π, detail of Marc. Gr. 622.
'the quiet one') may refer to: Hesychius of Cazorla (first century), Spanish Christian missionary, bishop, martyr and saint; Hesychius of Antioch (fourth ...
Ammonius of Alexandria (3rd century AD), a Greek philosopher from Alexandria and one of the founders of Neoplatonism. ; Appian of Alexandria (c. 95 – c. 165), a ...
Hesychius of Alexandria was an author of the most important Greek lexicon known from antiquity, valued as a basic authority for the dialects and ...
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Alphabetical Collection of All Words · Greek original · English translation. <monoceratos or monoceros>. A terrible beast. External links.
5th/6th century Greek philologist and lexicographer.
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Grammarian and lexicographer; of uncertain date, but assigned by most authorities to the later fourth or earlier fifth century.
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A Greek grammarian from the 5th century AD, known for compiling the richest lexicon of unusual and obscure Ancient Greek words. Derived terms edit.
Hesychius of Jerusalem was a Christian priest and exegete, active during the first half of the fifth century. Nothing certain is known as to the dates of ...