Moschĭon — Moschĭon, 1) griechischer Tragiker aus Athen, Nachahmer des Euripides; von seinen Stücken sind nur wenige Fragmente übrig; 2) Bildhauer in Athen, in der Mitte des 2. Jahrh. v. Chr.; schuf mit seinen Brüdern Adamas u. Dionysodoros eine gerühmte… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Moschion (tragic poet) — Moschion, (Greek: Μοσχίων; 4th century BC), was a Greek tragic poet. Nothing is known about his life, he probably lived in the 4th century BC.[1] The titles and a few fragments of his plays are preserved by Stobaeus. He wrote a Telephus, and two… … Wikipedia
Moschion (physician) — For the author of the gynecological treatise Gynaecia, see Muscio. Moschion, (Greek: Μοσχίων), a physician quoted by Soranus,[1] Andromachus,[2] and Asclepiades Pharmacion,[3] and who lived, therefore, in or before the 1st century. He may be the… … Wikipedia
МОСХИОН — • Moschĭon, Μοσχίων, 1. трагик в Афинах, немного моложе Еврипида; его осмеивали комики за его роскошь и чувственность. От него сохранились только отдельные стихи (Nauck, trag. Graec. fragm., p. 631 слл.), которые отличаются… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Eucharius Rösslin — Euchaire Rösslin (1470 – 1526) dont le nom fut ultérieurement latinisé en Eucharius Rodion était initialement apothicaire à Fribourg (Allemagne). Il fut ensuite élu médecin fonctionnaire de la ville de Francfort en 1506. Puis, il devint médecin… … Wikipédia en Français
Romaniotes — Infobox Ethnic group group = Romaniotes population = Over 6,000 region1 = flagcountry|Greece pop1 = 6,000 (estimated) region2 = flagcountry|Israel pop2 = unknown region3 = flagcountry|USA pop3 = unknown languages = Greek, Hebrew, Yevanic, local… … Wikipedia
List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… … Wikipedia
Eucharius Rösslin — (Roslin, Rößlin), sometimes known as Eucharius Rhodion, (c. 1470 ndash; 1526) was a German physician who authored a book about childbirth called Der Rosengarten ( The Rose Garden ) in 1513, which became a standard medical text for midwives. He… … Wikipedia
Syracusia — The Syracusia was an ancient Greek ship. With a length of 55 meters (180.4 feet), is sometimes claimed to be the largest transport ship of antiquity. It was designed by Archimedes and built around 240 BC by Archias of Corinth on the orders of… … Wikipedia
Muscio — (also Mustio) is the supposed author of the Genecia (Gynaecia), a treatise of gynecology dating to ca. AD 500, preserved in a manuscript of ca. AD 900.[1] The treatise borrows heavily from Soranus. Nothing is known about the life of Muscio.… … Wikipedia