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  1. Asclepiad

    Asclepiad may refer to A plant of the former family Asclepiadoideae An Asclepiad poetry , a type of metrical line used in lyric poetry An Asclepiad title , an ancient Greek title of uncertain profession, possibly, a physician or priest disambig io Asklepiado ...   more details



  1. Asclepiad (poetry)

    An Asclepiad is a line of poetry following a particular metrical pattern. The form is attributed to Asclepiades of Samos and is one of the Aeolic verse Aeolic metres . As with other Aeolic metrical lines, the asclepiad is built around a choriamb . The Asclepiad may be described as a glyconic that has been expanded with one Lesser Asclepiad or two Greater Asclepiad further choriambs. The pattern using for a long syllable, u for a short and x for an anceps or free syllable is x x u u u u u Lesser Asclepiad x x u u u u u u u Greater Asclepiad Martin Litchfield West West 1982 designates the Asclepiad as a choriambically expanded glyconic with the notation gl sup c sup lesser or gl sup 2c sup greater . Asclepiads were used in Latin by Horace in three of his odes 1.11, 1.18, 4.10, as well as by Catullus in Poem 30, and Seneca the Younger Seneca . Examples in English verse include parts of Sir Philip Sidney s Countess of Pembroke s Arcadia Arcadia Here wrong s name is unheard, slander a monster is Keep thy sprite from abuse, here no abuse doth haunt. What man grafts in a tree dissimulation? and W. H. Auden s In Due Season Springtime, Summer and Fall days to behold a world . References Printed Sources cite book last West first M. L. title Greek Metre year 1982 publisher Oxford University Press poetry stub Category Poetic rhythm Category Ancient Greek poetry hu Aszkl piad szi sor ru uk ...   more details



  1. Asclepiad (title)

    It is uncertain as to who an Asclepiad was. Some theories hold that they were priest s of an Asclepieion Asclepion in ancient Greece . ref name rutkow21 Harvnb Rutkow 1993 p 21 ref The Asclepiadae could also have been a guild in honour of Asclepius , the Greek god of healing, separate from the healing temples and closely related to Hippocratic tradition. Plato gives Hippocrates this title in his Protagoras , referring to him as Hippocrates of Cos, the Asclepiad . ref name Plat citation author Jowett 1927, p.43 ref It may also be a group of people who claimed to be descended from Asclepius. ref name jones39 Harvnb Jones 1868 p 39 ref Asclepiades was the name of several physicians, some of whom probably assumed this appellation either as a sort of honorary title in allusion to the ancient family of the Asclepiadae, or in order to signify that they themselves belonged to it. See also Asclepiades Hippocrates , who was raised as an Asclepiad. References references Bibliography Citation surname1 Jones given1 W. H. S. year 1868 title Hippocrates Collected Works I publisher Cambridge Harvard University Press url http daedalus.umkc.edu hippocrates HippocratesLoeb1 page.ix.php . cite encyclopedia title Protagoras url http classics.mit.edu Plato protagoras.html encyclopedia The Dialogues of Plato publisher Liveright Publishing Corp accessdate July 8, 2011 author Jowett, B. editor William Chase Greene year 1927 location New York Citation surname1 Rutkow given1 Ira M. year 1993 title Surgery An Illustrated History publisher Elsevier Science Health Science div place London and Southampton ISBN 0 801 6 6078 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asclepiad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asclepiad Category Ancient Greek religious titles Category Asclepius AncientGreece bio stub ca Asclep ades fam lia de Asklepiaden pl Asklepiadzi ru uk ...   more details



  1. Greek

    wiktionary Greek Greek Greek may refer to anything related to Greece , a country in south eastern Europe Ancient Greece , the classical civilization centered in Greece Greeks , an ethnic group Greek language , or more specifically Mycenaean Greek language Mycenaean Greek , 16th to 11th centuries BC Ancient Greek , c. 1000 330  BC Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek, c. 330  BC 330  AD Medieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, 330 1453  AD Modern Greek , from 1453  AD Greek alphabet Other Greek may also refer to Greeks finance , the Greeks are the quantities representing the sensitivities of derivatives the most common of these sensitivities are often denoted by Greek letters Fraternities and sororities , often called the Greek System, at American colleges and universities because many of them are named after Greek letters Greek Theatre Los Angeles Greek TV series Greek TV series , an ABC Family show Greeking inserting dummy text in a computer display or typographic layout Greek love , a term referring variously to male bonding, homosexuality, pederasty and anal sex Greek play Greek play , by Steven Berkoff Greek opera Greek opera 1988 , by Mark Antony Turnage, after Steven Berkoff s play The Greeks 1980 , a cycle of ten plays adapted by John Barton director John Barton and Kenneth Cavander from the works of Homer, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles, on the Oresteia legend. See also Names of the Greeks Name of Greece Hellenic disambiguation reflist disambiguation af Grieks dubbelsinnig an Griego arc ca Grec desambiguaci ceb Griyego cy Groeg da Gr sk flertydig de Griechisch el es Griego fr Grec gl Grego ia Greco disambiguation os li Grieks ml ms Yunani oc Gr c omonimia pt Grego ru sq Greqishtja simple Greek sk Gr cky tl Griyego ta th tr Yunan ...   more details



  1. The Greek

    about the fictional character the theater Greek Theatre Los Angeles Infobox character name The Greek ... Boss title alias family spouse children relatives footnotes The Greek is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire TV series The Wire , played by actor Bill Raymond . The Greek is the head of an international ... web year 2004 title Character profile The Greek publisher HBO accessdate 2006 08 16 url http www.hbo.com thewire cast characters port the greek.shtml ref The Greek is a mysterious figure involved ... only as The Greek , he has stated in the episode Port in a Storm that he is not actually Greek. A quiet and unassuming man, the Greek prefers to keep a low profile, operating all of his business through ... a small diner in Baltimore for years, and while Vondas would conduct business the Greek would listen in quietly at the counter. Nick Sobotka , upon seeing the Greek identify himself, was amazed that the shadowy figure had been in plain sight the entire time. Despite his calm appearance, the Greek ... Simon writer David Simon has said that The Greek is an embodiment of Laissez faire raw unencumbered ... and handless to hinder identification. The Greek s smuggling operation includes importing sex trade ..., a front managed by The Greeks of The Wire George Double G Glekas Double G Glekas . The Greek ... commons.wikimedia.org wiki Image Thegreeks.png for rationale The Greek began to draw police attention ... at the docks, triggering a high profile homicide investigation. The container belonged to the Greek ... responsible dumped her overboard and collapsed the air pipe to kill the remaining women. The Greek ... police began tracking containers as they left the port, The Greek and Vondas began to close down ... and Glekas store. The Greek recognized that the investigation was too extensive to stop and made plans ... Frank s nephew Nick Sobotka was able to identify The Greek in a photo and Sergei was pressured to give up the location of his hotel suite, Vondas and the Greek had already boarded a flight to Chicago ...   more details



  1. Greek nouns

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  1. Greek verbs

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  1. Standard Greek

    Standard registers of the Greek language Attic Greek Antiquity Koine Greek Hellenism Katharevousa Standard Modern Greek See also Greek language question disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek phonology

    Greek phonology is treated under Ancient Greek phonology , discussing the classical language Koine Greek phonology , discussing the developments between Classical and Modern Greek Modern Greek phonology disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek festival

    File Greek DSCF3601.JPG thumb Souvlaki grilling at the 2011 Greek Festival in Piscataway, New Jersey on May 15, 2011 A Greek festival or Greek Fest is an annual celebration of Greek culture presented by many ethnic Greek American communities and organization in the United States and Canada , particularly Greek Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox churches . Typically, these events are intended for attendance by the general public. Attendees can sample Greek Greek music music , Greek cuisine cuisine , and Greek dance dance , typically performed in National costume traditional dress . Such events are often fundraisers for Orthodox churches of the Greek Archdiocese. In a modern context, the term Greek Fest is also used to refer to the celebrations or festivities organized and held by college university fraternities and sororities Greek system organizations in North America . External links Commonscat Greek festival Category Cultural festivals Category Greek culture Category Greek American culture festival stub uk ...   more details



  1. Greek Bible

    Greek Bible may refer to Bible translations by language Greek Bible translations by language Greek Septuagint , Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible Old Testament Original Greek version of the New Testament see Category New Testament text types , ancient manuscripts Category Greek New Testament , complete editions Greek Vulgate , the de facto standard bible used in the Greek Liturgy Eastern Greek Orthodox Bible , English translation of the Bible used in the Greek Orthodox Church in English speaking countries The Textus Receptus , the Greek Bible as received in England. See also Greek Orthodox Church es Biblia griega disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek grammar

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  1. Greek Vulgate

    The Greek Vulgate is a version of the Bible written in Biblical Greek . It consists primarily of the Septuagint for most of the Old Testament with the version of Theodotion used for the book of Daniel . For the New Testament it consists of the Greek New Testament Greek text , typically the Majority Text Majority or Byzantine Text . The term Greek Vulgate is commonly used in the Western Christianity West to refer to the Textus Receptus of the New Testament, although the Textus Receptus is not the common edition used in the Eastern Christianity Greek church . The Greek Vulgate is the de facto standard Biblical text used in the Divine Liturgy , Canonical hours Eastern Orthodox and Greek Catholic usage Horologion , and other rites in all Greek Language Eastern Church es the Greek Orthodox Church including the Church of Greece , the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople , and the the Church of Cyprus as well as the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church . Category Early versions of the Bible Category Texts in Koine Greek ...   more details



  1. Greek minuscule

    Image Greek manuscript vetustissimus Thucydides.png thumb right 250px Earliest type of minuscule writing, from a 10th century manuscript of Thucydides . Image Greek manuscript minuscule Aristotle.png thumb ... style in the history of Greek alphabet Greek writing which was used as a book hand in Byzantine ... and more connected letter forms, and in using a large number of Greek ligatures ligatures . Many of these forms ... used in the minuscule script were the ancestors of modern lower case Greek letters. From the 10th century onwards, most Byzantine manuscripts of classical and early Christian Greek works were gradually ... printers used minuscule book hands as a model for developing early Greek print fonts. Like with Latin ... system of letter case for Greek arose. In modern Greek writing, the upper case letters are generally ... with ligatures Modern lower case Alpha letter File Greek uncial Alpha.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Alpha.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Alpha.svg inline x40px File Greek minuscule Alpha with ligatures.svg inline x30px Beta letter File Greek uncial Beta.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Beta.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Beta.svg inline x40px   Gamma letter File Greek uncial Gamma.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Gamma.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Gamma.svg inline x40px File Greek minuscule Gamma with ligatures.svg inline x30px Delta letter File Greek uncial Delta.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Delta.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Delta.svg inline x40px File Greek minuscule Delta with ligatures.svg inline x30px Epsilon letter File Greek uncial Epsilon.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Epsilon.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Epsilon.svg inline x40px File Greek minuscule Epsilon with ligatures.svg inline x30px Zeta letter File Greek uncial Zeta.svg inline x20px File Greek cursive variants Zeta.svg inline x30px File Greek minuscule Zeta.svg inline x40px   ...   more details



  1. Greek numbers

    Greek numbers may refer to Greek numerals &ndash the system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet. List of numbers in various languages Indo European languages List of numbers in various languages &ndash the names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world. disambig Category Greek language ...   more details



  1. Greek religion

    Greek religion can refer to several things, including Religion in ancient Greece Ancient Greek religion Greek hero cult Eleusinian Mysteries Hellenistic religion Platonic idealism Greek Orthodox Church Religion in Greece Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek Scriptures

    Greek Scriptures may refer to The New Testament A translation of any Scripture into the Greek language, but especially the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Scriptures , or Old Testament disambig ...   more details



  1. History of Greek

    expert subject multiple Languages Greece date February 2010 History of the Greek language This article is an overview of the history of Greek language Greek . Origins Main Proto Greek language See Hellenic ... of the Greek language. One theory suggests that it originated with a migration of proto Greek speakers into the Greece Greek peninsula , which is dated to any period between 2500 BC and 1700 BC . Another theory maintains that the migration into Greece occurred at a pre proto Greek late PIE stage, and the characteristic Greek sound changes occurred later. Mycenaean Greek The first known script for writing Greek was the Linear B syllabary , used for the archaic Mycenaean language Mycenaean dialect ... or nothing has survived to the present day. Since early classical times, Greek has been written in the Greek alphabet . Ancient Greek dialects Main Ancient Greek dialects Ancient Greek In the archaic and classical periods, there were three main dialects of the Greek language Aeolic Greek Aeolic , Ionic Greek Ionic , and Doric Greek Doric , corresponding to the three main tribes of the Greeks ... fifth century. Doric was standard for Greek lyric poetry, such as Pindar and the choral odes of the Greek tragedians. Attic Greek Attic Greek , a subdialect of Ionic, was for centuries the language of Athens . Most surviving classical antiquity classical Greek literature appears in Attic Greek, including the extant texts of Plato and Aristotle , which were passed down in written form from classical times. Koine Greek Main Koine Greek For centuries, the Greek language had existed in multiple dialects. As Greek culture under Alexander the Great 356 BC 356 323 BC and his successors spread ... conquered, turning Greek into a world language. The Greek language continued to thrive after Alexander ... , a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible , appeared. For many centuries Greek was the lingua franca of the eastern half of the Roman Empire . It was during Roman times that the Greek New ...   more details



  1. Greek key

    Greek key may refer to Greek key art , a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif Greek key protein structure , a repeated motif in the secondary structure in proteins disambig es Clave griega fr Cl grecque ja ...   more details



  1. Greek law

    Greek law may refer to either Ancient Greek law , or the Greek continuation and expansion of Roman law in the east, Byzantine law , or the law of the modern Hellenic Republic see Politics of Greece . disambiguation de Recht Griechenlands pl System prawny Grecji ...   more details



  1. Greek fires

    Greek fires may refer to 2007 Greek forest fires Greek fire disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Greek homosexuality

    Greek homosexuality may refer to Homosexuality in ancient Greece Greek Homosexuality book Homosexuality in modern Greece see Category LGBT in Greece Category LGBT in Greece disambig ...   more details



  1. Old Greek

    The term Old Greek is sometimes used to describe the Greek language as spoken from Late Antiquity c. AD 400 to around AD 1500. Greek spoken during this period is usually split into Koine Greek also referred to as the common dialect or Alexandria n dialect , common Attic or Hellenistic Greek the universal dialect spoken throughout post Classical antiquity c. 300 BC 300 AD Late Greek c. 400 c. 800 AD Medieval Greek c. 800 c. 1500 AD Old Greek OG is the Technical terminology technical term for the presumed initial Septuagint Greek translations ref The translators used a form of Koine Greek . ref of the Hebrew Bible ref Thus books or parts of books that are not contained in the Hebrew Bible are not part of the Old Greek, even though they were eventually considered part of the Septuagint. ref for books other than the Pentateuch . ref As early as the second century A.D., Septuagint was used as an umbrella term for the Christian collection s of Jewish scriptures This convenient but potentially misleading use of the term still prevails Since there is no homogeneity among the various translation units of this collection , it is more accurate to speak of the oldest recoverable Greek form of each section book OG Old Greek , which in the Pentateuch is the LXX proper. cite book last Kraft first Robert A. editor first Keith editor last Crim title The Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible. Supplementary Volume publisher Abingdon Press date 1976 page 811 chapter B. Earlier Greek versions Old Greek isbn br It is probably better to refer to the original translation of books other than the Pentateuch as the Old Greek OG so as to distinguish them from the original translation of the Pentateuch and from the later revisions and new translations. when referring to these initial translations of the Hebrew ... 2000 page 32 chapter chapterurl isbn 1842270613 lastauthoramp y ref See also Mycenaean Greek language , also referred to as Old Greek Ancient Greek Koine Greek Proto Greek References reflist disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek lepton

    about the Greek currency the family of fundamental particles in physics Lepton File 5 Greek leptons 1869 1 .jpg thumb 5 Greek leptons 1869 File 5 Greek leptons 1869 2 .jpg thumb 5 Greek leptons 1869 Lepto redirects here. Lepto is sometimes used as a shortened name for Leptospirosis . Lepton pl. Lepta Greek language Greek pl. is the name of various fraction mathematics fraction al units of currency used in the Greek language Greek speaking world from Classical antiquity antiquity until today. The word means small or thin , and during classical Greece classical and Hellenistic times a lepton was always a small value coin, usually the smallest available denomination of another currency. ref name FdC http www.fleur de coin.com currency greek50lepta.asp Fleur de Coin Greek 50 Lepta Coins ref In History of Modern Greece modern Greece , Lepton modern form Lepto, is the name of the 1 100 denomination currency denomination of all the official currencies of the Greek state the Greek phoenix phoenix 1827 1832 , the Greek drachma drachma 1832 2001 and the euro 2002 current the name is the Greek form of euro cent . Its unofficial currency sign is lambda . ref name FdC Until the introduction of the euro , no Greek coin had been minted with a denomination lower than 5 lepta since the late 1870s. References reflist External links http colnect.com en coins list country 1669 sort by catalog code name lepta Greek Lepta Coins Information Category Coins of ancient Greece Category Currencies of Europe money unit stub Greece stub be x old de Lepton M nze es Lept n griego it Lepton he lt Lepta ja pl Lepta pt L pton moeda ru sr uk ...   more details



  1. Greek Academy

    Greek Academy can refer to either of two institutions New Academy Moscopole Academy of Athens modern Disambiguation ...   more details




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