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Headword:
*)artemi/dwros
Adler number: alpha,4025
Translated headword: Artemidoros, Artemidorus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A Daldian (
Daldis is a Lydian city),[1] a philosopher. He wrote the
Onirocritica in 4 books,[2] the
Oeonoscopica and the
Chiroscopica.[3]
Greek Original:*)artemi/dwros, *daldiano/s [po/lis de/ e)sti *ludi/as h( *da/ldis], filo/sofos. e)/grayen *)oneirokritika\ e)n bibli/ois d#, *oi)wnoskopika\ kai\ *xeiroskopika/.
Notes:
C2 AD. See generally
Simon Price in OCD(4) p.176, s.v. '
Artemidorus(3)'.
[1] cf.
delta 30. Artemidoros was actually an Ephesian; it was his mother who had come from
Daldis.
[2] Text: Teubner (1963) by R.A. Pack. Translation (1975) by R.J. White; new translation by M. Hammond (2020) and monograph by P. Thonemann (2020). "The product of travels to collect dreams and their outcomes and of study of the numerous earlier works on the subject, [this] is the only extant ancient dream-book" (Price).
[3] This last work has probably been misattributed.
References:
S.R.F. Price, Past & Present 1986, 3-37
Daniel E. Harris-McCoy, Artemidorus' Oneirocritica: text, translation, and commentary (OUP 2012)
Martin Hammond, 2020. Artemidorus, On the Interpretation of Dreams (Oxford World's Classics; OUP 2020). Introduction by P.J. Thonemann.
Peter J. Thonemann, 2020. An Ancient Dream Manual: Artemidorus’ The Interpretation of Dreams (OUP 2020)
Keywords: biography; dreams; geography; philosophy
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 7 April 2001@15:32:46.
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