κανονικός

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πάλιν δ' ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον → he took back his speech, he retracted his speech, he altered his speech

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Full diacritics: κᾰνονικός Medium diacritics: κανονικός Low diacritics: κανονικός Capitals: ΚΑΝΟΝΙΚΟΣ
Transliteration A: kanonikós Transliteration B: kanonikos Transliteration C: kanonikos Beta Code: kanoniko/s

English (LSJ)

ή, όν, (κανών)

   A of or belonging to a rule, ἀρχή A.D.Adv. 141.29; regular, according to rule, διαφοραί Gal.7.417; ἀναλογία Eust. 113.40, etc. Adv -κῶς Artem.1.1a.    2 connected with assessment (cf. κανών 11.6), PMasp.131.13 (vi A. D.).    II ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the mathematical theory of music (Pythag., cf. Ptolemaisap.Porph.in Harm.p.207), based on the division of the monochord (cf. κανών 1.10), Gell.16.18; κ. θεωρία, τέχνη, Ph.1.22, Procl.in Euc.p.40F.    2 belonging to an astronomical table, Vett.Val.141.14; κανονικοί, οἱ, constructors of such tables, Cleom.2.6.    3 κανονικόν, τό, the equivalent of Logic in Epicurean philosophy, D.L.10.30: pl., τὰ κ. S.E.M.7.22; title of work by Antiochus, ib.201; ὁ κ. λόγος dub. in Phld.Ir. p.65W.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1321] nach der Richtschnur, Regel gemacht, regelmäßig; bei den Gramm. ἀναλογία κανονική, Eust.; τέχνη, die theoretische Musik, welche die Töne auf der Tonleiter nach den verschiedenen Harmonien abmißt; οἱ κανονικοί, die theoretischen Musiker, Procl. in Euclid.; vgl. Gell. 16, 18. – Bei D. L. 10, 30 heißt ein Theil der Philosophie τὸ κανονικόν, neben τὸ φυσικόν u. τὸ ἠθικόν, die Logik, die den Kanon des Denkens festsetzt; vgl. S. Emp. adv. math. 7, 22. – Adv., bei Sp. – Bei K. S. = kanonisch.