Thrasymachus) - urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1729Chalcedon (Wikidata) (Pleiades)
philosopher (Wikidata)
urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1729.suda001
urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1729.suda002
urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1729.suda003
urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1729.suda004
| theta | 462 | [ | Θρασύμαχος, Χαλκηδόνιος σοφιστής, τῆς ἐν Βιθυνίᾳ Χαλκηδόνος, ὃς πρῶτος περίοδον καὶ κῶλον κατέδειξε καὶ τὸν νῦν τῆς ῥητορικῆς τρόπον εἰσηγήσατο· μαθητὴς Πλάτωνος τοῦ φιλοσόφου καὶ Ἰσοκράτους τοῦ ῥήτορος. ἔγραψε Συμβουλευτικούς, Τέχνην ῥητορικήν, Παίγνια, Ἀφορμὰς ῥητορικάς. σχόλιον Μιχαὴλ μοναχοῦ τοῦ Νοσσαΐτου. ἤνεγκε καὶ ἡ καθ' ἡμᾶς πόλις φύσιν δεξιὰν εἰς μάθησιν· ἀλλ', ὡς ἔοικεν, οὐχ ὁ τόπος αἴτιος, ἀλλ' ὁ χρόνος, καθ' ὃν ἤκμασαν οἱ μεγαλοφυέστατοι ἄνδρες. τὰ νῦν δὲ θυννοσκοποῦσιν οἱ τῇδε καὶ λίνοις καὶ ὁρμιαῖς προσανέχουσι, τόν τε βίον ὄντες χειρογάστορες ὃς πολλὰ τῆς γνάθου χωρία ἐφημέριά τε φρονέουσιν, ὀλίγα ἢ οὐδὲν τῶν λόγων φροντίζοντες, ὧν ἀρχιερατεύειν ἔλαχε τῶν εἰς Τροιζῆνα βαδισάντων ὁ ἐξοχώτατος. ἴστωσαν οἱ τῆς παροιμίας εἰδήμονες. ζήτει τὴν παροιμίαν ἐν τῷ εἰς Τροιζῆνα δεῖ βαδίζειν. | ] |
The Catalog of the Digital Suda project is populated with forms deriving from the linguistic extraction and annotation of expressions about names of authors and works in the Greek text of the Suda (ed. Adler).
This is the first version of the Catalog, which includes the entries of the first and the second volume of the Adler edition (praefatio, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, alphaiota, zeta, eta, iota, theta, kappa, lambda), is based on semi-automatic methods, and linked to external resources. Results are currently checked and analyzed for correction, further disambiguation, NE relation, and coreference resolution. Forthcoming versions of the catalog will allow to search Greek forms and will be enriched with data from other sources as part of the text-based Catalog of Authors and Works of the Linked Ancient Greek and Latin (LAGL) project.
Entries of this catalog are also searchable in the unified Catalog of Authors and Works of the Linked Ancient Greek and Latin (LAGL) project, which collects data from different ancient Greek sources.
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