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|Transliteration C=Kratis
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|Beta Code=&#42;kra/ths
|Beta Code=&#42;kra/ths
|Definition=ὁ, [[Crates]], mystical title, <span class="title">PMag.Leid.V.</span>7.18.
|Definition=ὁ, [[Crates]], mystical title, ''PMag.Leid.V.''7.18.
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Transliteration A: Krátēs Transliteration B: Kratēs Transliteration C: Kratis Beta Code: *kra/ths

English (LSJ)

ὁ, Crates, mystical title, PMag.Leid.V.7.18.

Wikipedia EN

Crates is a Greek given name (Κράτης), pronounced as two syllables. It may refer to:

  • Crates (comic poet) (probably fl. late 450s or very early 440s BC), Old Comedy poet and actor from Athens
  • Crates (engineer), 4th century BC engineer who accompanied Alexander the Great
  • Crates of Thebes (c. 365-c. 285 BC), Hellenistic Cynic philosopher
  • Crates of Athens (died 268-264 BC), Polemon's successor as head of the Platonic Academy
  • Crates of Mallus, 2nd century BC Greek grammarian and Stoic philosopher
  • Crates of Tralles, a rhetorician

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Κράτης: ητος (ᾰ) ὁ Кратет
1 представитель староатт. комедии, серед. V в. до н. э. Arph., Arst., Diog. L.;
2 родом из Фив, ученик Диогена Синопского, философ кинической школы 2-ой половины IV в. до н. э. Luc., Diog. L.;
3 родом из Маллоса, в Киликии, основатель пергамской школы грамматиков; умер в середине II в. до н. э. Diog. L.;
4 родом из Афин, ученик Полемона, философ академической школы, 1-я пол. III в. до н. э. Plut.