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Headword:
*)ecefwnei=to
Adler number: epsilon,1677
Translated headword: was recognized
Vetting Status: high
Translation: "But
Atticus, the bishop of Constantinople,[1] did not cease spending his nights studying the readings of the ancients. For this reason he was not recognized among the sophistic philosophers."[2]
Greek Original:*)ecefwnei=to: o( de\ *)attiko/s, e)pi/skopos *kwnstantinoupo/lews, ou)k e)pau/eto dianuktereu/wn peri\ ta\ tw=n palaiw=n a)nagnw/smata. dio\ kai\ ou)k e)cefwnei=to para\ tw=n filoso/fwn sofistw=n.
Notes:
The unglossed headword -- imperfect passive, third person singular, of
e)kfwne/w -- purports to be extracted from the quotation given (but see note 2).
[1]
alpha 4361.
[2] Socrates,
Ecclesiastical History 7.2, where however the verb is
e)cenofwnei=to: "he was not disconcerted by the strange expressions/teachings of ..." (see translation at web address 1).
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; Christianity; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; historiography; philosophy; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 1 November 2005@00:58:59.
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