Julius Pollux, a lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes a chapter of the Onomasticon to a pious and impious man. He adds to this opposition a third epithet, the superstitious. this tripartition is characteristic of the peripatetics (theophrastus). moreover the connection of the ὀλιγωρία θεῶν and the νεωτερισμός, like the diffusion of religious cults from orient, is typical in this age of the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
We follow here the semantic development in Occident of a technical Greek word, which J.-L. Perpillou...
Book IV of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon has often been used by scholars as a reliable source of infor...
Julius Pollux, a lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes a chapter of the Onoma...
Julius Pollux, lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes two chapters of the Onom...
Julius Pollux, lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes a chapter of the Onomasti...
Ioulios Polydeukes, more commonly known as Pollux, was a Greek sophist and lexicographer active in t...
The Onomasticon of Pollux provides many Greek names of plays. It is a lexicon where the material is ...
The first section of this paper deals with Pollux’s method in using classical sources to write his O...
Julius Pollux lived in the second century after Christ and he was a professor of rhetoric in Athens....
In C. Symm. I 279 Prudentius, criticizing paganism and emperors’ habit of following pagan gods and t...
Sextus Pompeius Festus is the author of a Latin lexicon of the Roman imperial period known as De Ver...
International audienceMythographic authors in the imperial period (Antoninus Liberalis, ps. Apollodo...
The first modern collection of essays about the Onomasticon of Iulius Pollux and its role in the cul...
Sextus Pompeius Festus is the author of a Latin lexicon of the Roman imperial period, known as De Ve...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
We follow here the semantic development in Occident of a technical Greek word, which J.-L. Perpillou...
Book IV of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon has often been used by scholars as a reliable source of infor...
Julius Pollux, a lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes a chapter of the Onoma...
Julius Pollux, lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes two chapters of the Onom...
Julius Pollux, lexicographer in Athens under the emperor Commodus, devotes a chapter of the Onomasti...
Ioulios Polydeukes, more commonly known as Pollux, was a Greek sophist and lexicographer active in t...
The Onomasticon of Pollux provides many Greek names of plays. It is a lexicon where the material is ...
The first section of this paper deals with Pollux’s method in using classical sources to write his O...
Julius Pollux lived in the second century after Christ and he was a professor of rhetoric in Athens....
In C. Symm. I 279 Prudentius, criticizing paganism and emperors’ habit of following pagan gods and t...
Sextus Pompeius Festus is the author of a Latin lexicon of the Roman imperial period known as De Ver...
International audienceMythographic authors in the imperial period (Antoninus Liberalis, ps. Apollodo...
The first modern collection of essays about the Onomasticon of Iulius Pollux and its role in the cul...
Sextus Pompeius Festus is the author of a Latin lexicon of the Roman imperial period, known as De Ve...
[en] The so-called imperial cult has different characteristics in Greek cities compared to the rest ...
We follow here the semantic development in Occident of a technical Greek word, which J.-L. Perpillou...
Book IV of Julius Pollux’s Onomasticon has often been used by scholars as a reliable source of infor...