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Headword:
Philostratos
Adler number: phi,422
Translated headword: Philostratus, Philostratos
Vetting Status: high
Translation: The first; of
Lemnos; son of Verus; father of the second
Philostratus.[1] Also himself a sophist. He was a sophist in
Athens, and lived in the time of Nero. He wrote very many panegyric speeches; four
Eleusinian Speeches; declamations;
Questions in the Orators;
Rhetorical Resources;
On the Noun (this is in reply to the sophist Antipater);
On Tragedy (3 books);
Gymnasticus (about what is performed at
Olympia);
Lithognomicus;
Proteus;
Dog, or Sophist;
Nero;
Spectator; 43 tragedies; 14 comedies; and very many other works worth mentioning.
Philostratus of
Lemnos wrote
The Life Befitting Pythagoras, on the life of
Pythagoras.[2]
Greek Original:Philostratos ho prôtos, Lêmnios, huios Bêrou, patêr de tou deuterou Philostratou, sophistês kai autos, sophisteusas en Athênais, gegonôs epi Nerônos. egrapse logous panêgurikous pleistous kai logous Eleusiniakous d#, meletas, Zêtoumena para tois rhêtorsi, Rhêtorikas aphormas, Peri tou onomatos: esti de pros ton sophistên Antipatron: Peri tragôidias biblia g#, Gumnastikon: esti de peri tôn en Olumpiai epiteloumenôn: Lithognômikon, Prôtea, Kuna ê Sophistên, Nerôna, Theatên, tragôidias mg#, kômôidias id#, kai hetera pleista kai logou axia. hoti eis ton tou Puthagorou bion egrapse Philostratos ho Lêmnios ton Puthagora preponta bion.
Notes:
RE Philostratos(9); Kassel-Austin, PCG 7.373 (
Philostratus II). In
phi 421 he appears as '
Philostratus also called (
o( kai\) Verus'. The dating to the time of Nero seems to be too early.
[1] See [
phi 421]
Philostratus.
[2] A marginal addition in one manuscript.
Keywords: athletics; biography; chronology; comedy; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; philosophy; rhetoric; tragedy
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 23 March 1999@16:33:02.
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