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Headword:
Nikolaos
Adler number: nu,394
Translated headword: Nicolaus, Nikolaos
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Rhetor, an acquaintance of
Plutarch and
Proclus (I mean the
Plutarch nicknamed Nestorius).[1] He wrote
Progymnasmata, and rhetorical declamations, and certain other works. His floruit was under the emperor Leo the elder,[2] until [the reigns of]
Zeno and Anastasius.
Greek Original:Nikolaos, rhêtôr, gnôrimos Ploutarchou kai Proklou [Ploutarchou de legô tou epiklên Nestoriou]. egrapse progumnasmata kai meletas rhêtorikas kai alla tina. êkmazen epi Leontos basileôs tou presbutou kai heôs Zênônos kai Anastasiou.
Notes:
References:
C.A. Gibson. "Was Nicolaus the Sophist a Christian?" Vigiliae Christianae 64.5 (2010) 496-500.
G.A. Kennedy. Greek Rhetoric under Christian Emperors. Princeton 1983. 66-9.
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; rhetoric
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 20 June 2003@01:59:48.
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