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διὸ δὴ πᾶς ἀνὴρ σπουδαῖος τῶν ὄντων σπουδαίων πέρι πολλοῦ δεῖ μὴ γράψας ποτὲ ἐν ἀνθρώποις εἰς φθόνον καὶ ἀπορίαν καταβαλεῖ → And this is the reason why every serious man in dealing with really serious subjects carefully avoids writing, lest thereby he may possibly cast them as a prey to the envy and stupidity of the public | Therefore every man of worth, when dealing with matters of worth, will be far from exposing them to ill feeling and misunderstanding among men by committing them to writing
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Revision as of 05:25, 10 January 2019
English (LSJ)
εως, ἡ,
A crossing, βίου π. a completing of life, S.OC103. 2 Pythag. name for nine, Theol.Ar.57.
German (Pape)
[Seite 563] ἡ, das Ueberfahren, Uebersetzen, Sp.; – übertr., βίου πέρ. καὶ καταστροφή, Soph. O. C. 103, der Uebergang des Lebens in den Tod, das Hinscheiden; vgl. Suid.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
πέρᾱσις: ἡ, (περάω) διάβασις, βίου πέρασις, τὸ τέλος, ἡ μετάβασις ἀπὸ τῆς ζωῆς [εἰς τὸν θάνατον], Σοφ. Ο. Κ. 103. - Κατὰ Σουΐδ.: «πέρασις βίου, ἡ τελευτή».
French (Bailly abrégé)
εως (ἡ) :
trajet : βίου πέρασις SOPH passage de la vie à la mort.
Étymologie: περάω¹.
Greek Monotonic
πέρᾱσις: ἡ (περάω), διάβαση, βίου πέρασις, πέρασμα από την ζωή στο θάνατο, σε Σοφ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
πέρᾱσις: εως ἡ переход, переправа: βίου π. Soph. уход из жизни.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
πέρασις -εως, ἡ [περάω] oversteek, doorgang:. βίου... δότε πέρασιν geef dat ik mijn levensreis mag voltooien Soph. OC 103.
Middle Liddell
πέρᾱσις, εως, περάω
a crossing, βίου πέρασις passage from life to death, Soph.