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|Transliteration C=theofania
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|Beta Code=qeofa/nia
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|Definition=(sc. [[ἱερά]]), τά, <span class="sense">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">festival at Delphi, at which the statues of Apollo and other gods were shown to the people</b>, <span class="bibl">Hdt.1.51</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Poll.1.34</span>; at Chios, <span class="title">SIG</span>1064.3 (Halic., i B.C.): generally, θ. ἄγειν τινί <span class="bibl">Philostr.<span class="title">VA</span>4.31</span>; θ. θύειν <span class="bibl">Ael.<span class="title">NA</span>11.10</span>.</span>
|Definition=(sc. [[ἱερά]]), τά, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">festival at Delphi, at which the statues of Apollo and other gods were shown to the people</b>, <span class="bibl">Hdt.1.51</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Poll.1.34</span>; at Chios, <span class="title">SIG</span>1064.3 (Halic., i B.C.): generally, θ. ἄγειν τινί <span class="bibl">Philostr.<span class="title">VA</span>4.31</span>; θ. θύειν <span class="bibl">Ael.<span class="title">NA</span>11.10</span>.</span>
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Transliteration A: theophánia Transliteration B: theophania Transliteration C: theofania Beta Code: qeofa/nia

English (LSJ)

(sc. ἱερά), τά, A festival at Delphi, at which the statues of Apollo and other gods were shown to the people, Hdt.1.51, cf. Poll.1.34; at Chios, SIG1064.3 (Halic., i B.C.): generally, θ. ἄγειν τινί Philostr.VA4.31; θ. θύειν Ael.NA11.10.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1198] τά, ein Fest in Delphi, an welchem dem Volke alle Götterbilder gezeigt wurden, Her. 1, 51, v. l. θεοφανίαι; auch θεοφάνεια, τά, Poll. 1, 34; Suid. Bei K. S. das Fest der Erscheinung Christi auf Erden.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θεοφάνια: (ἐνν. ἱερά), τά, ἑορτὴ ἐν Δελφοῖς καθ’ ἣν τὸ ἄγαλμα τοῦ Ἀπόλλωνος καὶ ἄλλων θεῶν ἐδεικνύοντο εἰς τὸν λαόν, Ἡρόδ. 1. 51, Φιλόστρ., Πολυδ. Α΄, 34· πρβλ. θεοξένια· ἑορτὴ ἐν Χίῳ, Dittenb. CIG. 676, 3. ΙΙ. παρ’ Ἐκκλ:, ἡ ἑορτὴ τῆς θεοφανείας, ἤτοι τῆς γεννήσεως τοῦ Σωτῆρος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ων (τά) :
fête où l’on exposait toutes les statues des dieux, à Delphes.
Étymologie: θεός, φαίνω.

Greek Monotonic

θεοφάνια: (ενν. ἱερά), τά (θεός, φαίνω), γιορτή στους Δελφούς, κατά τη διάρκεια της οποίας τα αγάλματα του Απόλλωνα και των άλλων θεών παρουσιάζονταν στον λαό, σε Ηρόδ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θεοφάνια: τά теофании, богоявление (религиозный праздник в Дельфах, во время которого выставлялись все изображения богов) Her.

Middle Liddell


sc. ἱερά a festival at Delphi, at which the statues of Apollo and other gods were shewn to the people, Hdt.