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Headword:
Anippasia
Adler number: alpha,2475
Translated headword: Anippasia and Diippasia
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning in both cases a] contest of horses. Just as "oath" [diomosia] and "affidavit" [antomosia] both obviously show the same thing.
Greek Original:Anippasia kai Diïppasia: tôn hippôn hamilla. hôsper dê diômosia kai antômosia to auto amphô dêloi.
Note:
=
Photius,
Lexicon delta584. For the same material see again
alpha 2758,
delta 1043,
delta 1235. In all four Suda entries, as already in
Photius, the point is unfortunately spoiled by a mis-spelling of one of the words,
a)nqippasi/a. (There is no such word as
a)nippasi/a.) For the anthippasia (the more usual term of the two), a mock cavalry battle, see Bugh (below) 59-60.
Reference:
G.R. Bugh, The Horsemen of Athens (Princeton 1988)
Keywords: athletics; definition; law; military affairs; zoology
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 29 June 2000@05:36:56.
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