Adrianus
Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Greek: Αδριανός, c. 113 – 193), also written as Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a sophist of ancient Athens who flourished under the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Adrianus was the pupil of Herodes Atticus, and obtained the chair of philosophy at Athens during the lifetime of his master. His advancement does not seem to have impaired their mutual regard; Herodes declared that the unfinished speeches of his scholar were "the fragments of a colossus," and Adrianus showed his gratitude by a funeral oration which he pronounced over the ashes of his master. Among a people who rivalled one another in their zeal to do him honor, Adrianus did not show much of the discretion of a philosopher. His first lecture commenced with the modest encomium on himself, Πάλιν εκ Φοιν
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Adrianus
Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Greek: Αδριανός, c. 113 – 193), also written as Hadrian and Hadrianos, was a sophist of ancient Athens who flourished under the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Adrianus was the pupil of Herodes Atticus, and obtained the chair of philosophy at Athens during the lifetime of his master. His advancement does not seem to have impaired their mutual regard; Herodes declared that the unfinished speeches of his scholar were "the fragments of a colossus," and Adrianus showed his gratitude by a funeral oration which he pronounced over the ashes of his master. Among a people who rivalled one another in their zeal to do him honor, Adrianus did not show much of the discretion of a philosopher. His first lecture commenced with the modest encomium on himself, Πάλιν εκ Φοιν
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Adriano de Tiro (c. 113-193) ( ...... cretario del emperador Cómodo.
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Adriano de Tiro (em latim: Adr ...... três declamações sobreviveram.
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Adriano di Tiro (in greco Ἀδρι ...... dei Rhetores Graeci, nel 1832.
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Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Gree ...... three declamations are extant.
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Adrien de Tyr est un rhéteur g ...... vre de ses Vies des sophistes.
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Adrià de Tir (en llatí Adrianu ...... que només se'n conserven tres.
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Ο Αδριανός υπήρξε Έλληνας φιλό ...... σε ηλικία ογδόντα οκτώ χρονών.
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Adriano de Tiro (c. 113-193) ( ...... cretario del emperador Cómodo.
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Adriano de Tiro (em latim: Adr ...... ante das cinzas de seu mestre.
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Adriano di Tiro (in greco Ἀδρι ...... he pronunciò sul suo sepolcro.
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Adrianus of Tyre (Ancient Gree ...... mium on himself, Πάλιν εκ Φοιν
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Adrien de Tyr est un rhéteur g ...... vre de ses Vies des sophistes.
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Adrià de Tir (en llatí Adrianu ...... tava eren magnífics i luxosos.
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Ο Αδριανός υπήρξε Έλληνας φιλό ...... σε ηλικία ογδόντα οκτώ χρονών.
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Adriano de Tiro
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Adriano de Tiro
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Adriano di Tiro
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Adrianus
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Adrien de Tyr
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Adrià de Tir
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Αδριανός (σοφιστής)
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