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Headword:
Eugenios
Adler number: epsilon,3394
Translated headword: Eugenios, Eugenius
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Son of Trophimus of Augustopolis, the one in
Phrygia.[1] Grammarian. He taught in Constantinople, and achieved great distinction, when he was already elderly, under the emperor Anastasius. He wrote a
colometry of lyrics by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides from 15 plays;
On what the paeonic palimbaccheus is;
On the formation of names for temples (e.g. Dionyseum, Asclepium);
Assorted Lexicon (alphabetically arranged: appended to it is a list of the entries surprising in respect of accent, breathing, spelling, story or proverb);
On nouns in -ia (e.g.
endeia or
endia), and when they differ; and certain other works in iambic trimeters.
Greek Original:Eugenios, Trophimou, Augoustopoleôs tês en Phrugiai, grammatikos. houtos edidaxen en Kônstantinou polei kai ta malista diaphanês ên, presbutês êdê ôn, epi Anastasiou basileôs. egrapse kôlometrian tôn melikôn Aischulou, Sophokleous, Euripidou, apo dramatôn ie#. Peri tou ti to paiônikon palimbakcheion: Peri tôn temenikôn, hopôs propheretai: hoion Dionusion, Asklêpieion: Pammigê lexin kata stoicheion: echei de kai ta paradoxa ê peri tonon ê pneuma ê graphên ê muthon ê paroimian hepomena autêi: Peri tôn eis ia lêgontôn onomatôn, hoion endeia ê endia: kai pote diphoreitai: kai alla tina trimetra iambika.
Notes:
RE Eugenios(10); PLRE II Eugenius(2).
[1] The qualifier distinguishes this city (precise location uncertain, but somewhere in the Caystrian Plain) from at least two homonyms further east.
Keywords: biography; chronology; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; meter and music; poetry; proverbs; religion; tragedy
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 15 February 2001@10:29:17.
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