Ioulios Polydeukes, more commonly known as Pollux, was a Greek sophist and lexicographer active in the closing decades of the second century A.D. His Onomasticon is one of the most important lexicographical texts of the Imperial period. It is essentially a set of word lists dedicated to collecting clusters of related words on topics from a vast range of different areas of intellectual activity and everyday life. The text survives only in epitomized form, and shows signs of interpolation as well as abridgement. Nevertheless, the consensus is that the bulk of what survives is Pollux’ own work, and that reading it in Eric Bethe's Teubner edition gives an accurate cumulative impression of Pollux’ standard procedures and preoccupations, even if ...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
The reconstruction of the culture of play and games in antiquity involves many problems of an exeget...
Standard assumptions about the portrait of Anakreon known through works of the Roman period are here...
Ioulios Polydeukes, more commonly known as Pollux, was a Greek sophist and lexicographer active in t...
Book IV of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon has often been used by scholars as a reliable source of infor...
Abstract The Onomasticon by Julius Pollux is more than just a word-hoard: Pollux’s wo...
The Onomasticon of Pollux provides many Greek names of plays. It is a lexicon where the material is ...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
The aim of the paper is to examine socio-cultural assumptions behind the perception of epigraphic wr...
This article examines and provides a partial critical edition of an unedited collection of excerpts ...
The first section of this paper deals with Pollux’s method in using classical sources to write his O...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
© The Classical Association 2007. Book review of Hansen (P.A.) (ed.) 'Hesychii Alexandrini Lexicon. ...
Review of the book, Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective edited by Coulter George, Matt...
Rodney A s t (Hrsg.), Late Antique Greek Papyri in the Collection of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universi...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
The reconstruction of the culture of play and games in antiquity involves many problems of an exeget...
Standard assumptions about the portrait of Anakreon known through works of the Roman period are here...
Ioulios Polydeukes, more commonly known as Pollux, was a Greek sophist and lexicographer active in t...
Book IV of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon has often been used by scholars as a reliable source of infor...
Abstract The Onomasticon by Julius Pollux is more than just a word-hoard: Pollux’s wo...
The Onomasticon of Pollux provides many Greek names of plays. It is a lexicon where the material is ...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
The aim of the paper is to examine socio-cultural assumptions behind the perception of epigraphic wr...
This article examines and provides a partial critical edition of an unedited collection of excerpts ...
The first section of this paper deals with Pollux’s method in using classical sources to write his O...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
© The Classical Association 2007. Book review of Hansen (P.A.) (ed.) 'Hesychii Alexandrini Lexicon. ...
Review of the book, Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective edited by Coulter George, Matt...
Rodney A s t (Hrsg.), Late Antique Greek Papyri in the Collection of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universi...
An under-studied dimension of Irenaeus’s exegetical practice is his extensive use of Hellenistic lit...
The reconstruction of the culture of play and games in antiquity involves many problems of an exeget...
Standard assumptions about the portrait of Anakreon known through works of the Roman period are here...