A Bibliographical Dictionary Containing a Chronological Account of book
A Bibliographical Dictionary Containing a Chronological Account of book
Adam Clarke
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16S8, and 1708. A valuable Edition. Gr. Et Lat. Cum Scholiis, Svo. A Papio, etfitht Edw. Thwattes, Oxon. 1697. 8vo. Comment. EustatMi, 1710. Dionysius is also in the 4th and last volume of the Oxford Geographers, as the Edition is called ; but the Editors took this Edition of 1710 into it, which was already printed to their hands. cum Comment. Eustathii, accedunt aritiqlrce versiories Prisciani et Aviaii, cum Mappis Geogr. Cura /. Hudson, Oxon. 1717, 8vo. ab Andrea Papio, Gr. Et Lat. Aristo- ph...amY Pluto, Gr. A Sigerberto Havercampo, 8 to. Lugrl. Bat. 1726. Dionysius the Geographer, was born at Carax in Arabia Felix. When he flourished is uncertain. Some suppose he lived under Tiberius about A. D. 20: but Saumaise and Scaliger think, he lived un- der Sevcrus, or Marcus Aurelhis, about A. D. 130 or 150. Dionysius (Exiguus) de Cyclo, &c. This was published by Pelavius (Father Petau) in his work, De Doctrina Temporum, fol. Paris. 1627, 2 vols, and has been greatly esteemed by many of the learned.
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