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ὁ Σιμωνίδης τὴν μὲν ζωγραφίαν ποίησιν σιωπῶσαν προσαγορεύει, τὴν δὲ ποίησιν ζωγραφίαν λαλοῦσαν → Simonides relates that a picture is a silent poem, and a poem a speaking picture | Simonides, however, calls painting inarticulate poetry and poetry articulate painting
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
= καταλαμβάνω, ὁπόταν χρειώ σε -εμπάζῃ Nic.Th.695.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1395] = simpl., Nic. Ther. 695, vom Schol. καταλαμβάνω erkl.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κατεμπάζω: καταλαμβάνω, κατεπείγω, Νικ. Θ. 695.
Greek Monolingual
κατεμπάζω (Α)
καταλαμβάνω («ὁπόταν χρειώ σε κατεμπάζῃ», Νίκ.).