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Revision as of 16:45, 18 May 2020
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Κτησίας, -ου, ὁ.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Ctēsĭās: ae, m., = Κτησίας,
I a famous physician of Cnidus in Caria, author of a history of the East, Plin. 2, 106, 110, § 238; Aug. Civ. Dei, 18, 2.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Ctēsĭās, æ, m., (Κτησίας), historien grec : Plin. 2, 238.
Latin > German (Georges)
Ctēsiās, ae, m. (Κτησίας), aus Knidus in Karien, Zeitgenosse des Xenophon, Leibarzt des pers. Königs Artaxerxes Mnemon (etwa um 416 v. Chr.), Verf. einer Geschichte des Orients in 23 Büchern, Plin. 2, 238. Augustin. de civ. dei 18, 2. Vgl. Boettiger Ctesiae Cnidii vita. Hannov. 1827. Blum Herodot und Ctesias. Heidelb. 1836.