Parrhasius
ἀνδρῶν γὰρ ἐπιφανῶν πᾶσα γῆ τάφος → for illustrious men have the whole earth for their tomb, for heroes have the whole earth for their tomb, the whole earth is the tomb of famous men
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Parrhăsĭus: (Parră-), ĭi, m., = Παρράσιος,
I a celebrated Greek painter, a native of Ephesus, Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 67 sq.; Prop. 3, 9 (4, 8), 12; Hor. C. 4, 8, 6; Sen. Contr. 5, 34.—Transf.: non multos apud nos futuros Polyclitos et Parrhasios fuisse, Cic. Tusc. 1, 2, 4.
Parrhăsĭus: a, um, v. Parrhasia, B.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) Parrhăsĭus,¹³ a, um (Παῤῥάσιος), de Parrhasie, d’Arcadie, Arcadien : Virg. En. 11, 31 ; Ov. F. 1, 618 || du mont Palatin [où s’était établi l’Arcadien Évandre] : Mart. 7, 56, 2 ; 7, 99, 3.
(2) Parrhăsĭus,¹⁴ a, m. (Παῤῥάσιος), peintre célèbre d’Éphèse : Hor. O. 4, 8, 6 ; Plin. 35, 67 ; Prop. 3, 9, 12 || pl., Cic. Tusc. 1, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) Parrhasius1, a, um, s. Parrhasia.
(2) Parrhasius2, iī, m. (Παῤῥάσιος), ein berühmter griech. Maler aus Ephesus, der als Nebenbuhler des Zeuxis um 400 v. Chr. zu Athen lebte, Sen. contr. 10, 5 (34), 1 sqq. Plin. 35, 67 sqq. Hor. carm. 4, 8, 6. Prop. 3, 9, 12: Plur. Parrhasii, Künstler wie Parrhasius, Cic. Tusc. 1, 4.