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Ὁ δ' ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτὸς ἀνθρώπῳ → The unexamined life is not worth living

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|auten=[[Phrygia]], a [[district]] in [[Asia]] Minor, [[lying]] [[partly]] on the [[Hellespont]], [[partly]] on the [[river]] Sangarius, Il. 24.545, Il. 3.401, Il. 16.719, Il. 18.291. (Greek [[art]] is [[indebted]] to the Phrygian [[costume]] [[for]] the [[pointed]] [[cap]], [[which]] is an [[attribute]] of [[skilled]] artisans [[like]] [[Hephaestus]], and of [[shrewd]] wanderers [[like]] [[Odysseus]]. The [[cut]], [[from]] a Greek [[relief]], represents a Phrygian [[archer]].)
|auten=[[Phrygia]], a [[district]] in [[Asia]] Minor, [[lying]] [[partly]] on the [[Hellespont]], [[partly]] on the [[river]] Sangarius, Il. 24.545, Il. 3.401, Il. 16.719, Il. 18.291. (Greek [[art]] is [[indebted]] to the Phrygian [[costume]] [[for]] the [[pointed]] [[cap]], [[which]] is an [[attribute]] of [[skilled]] artisans [[like]] [[Hephaestus]], and of [[shrewd]] wanderers [[like]] [[Odysseus]]. The [[cut]], [[from]] a Greek [[relief]], represents a Phrygian [[archer]].)
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|elrutext='''Φρῠγίη:''' ἡ эп.-ион. = [[Φρυγία]] I.
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Latest revision as of 06:16, 31 December 2018

English (Autenrieth)

Phrygia, a district in Asia Minor, lying partly on the Hellespont, partly on the river Sangarius, Il. 24.545, Il. 3.401, Il. 16.719, Il. 18.291. (Greek art is indebted to the Phrygian costume for the pointed cap, which is an attribute of skilled artisans like Hephaestus, and of shrewd wanderers like Odysseus. The cut, from a Greek relief, represents a Phrygian archer.)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Φρῠγίη: ἡ эп.-ион. = Φρυγία I.