Boethus
From LSJ
παρθενικὴν δὲ γαμεῖν, ἵνα ἤθεα κεδνὰ διδάξῃς → take thee a maiden to wife, and teach her ways of discretion
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Bŏēthus:
I nom. prop.
A A distinguished sculptor and engraver in silver, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 14, § 32; Plin. 33, 12, 55, §§ 154 and 155.—
B A Stoic philosopher, Cic. Div. 1, 8, 13; 2, 21, 47.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(2) Bŏēthus,¹⁶ ī, m.,
1 ciseleur et statuaire carthaginois : Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 32
2 philosophe stoïcien : Cic. Div. 1, 13.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) Boēthus1, ī, m. (Βόηθος), I) ein stoischer Philosoph, Cic. de div. 1, 13 u. 2, 47. – II) einer der berühmtesten Toreuten, wahrsch. aus Chalkedon, Cic. Verr. 4, 32. Plin. 33, 154.
Wikipedia EN
Boethus, Boëthus or Boethos (Ancient Greek: Βόηθος) may refer to:
- Hotepsekhemwy (29th century BCE), Egyptian king known in Greek sources as Boethos
- Boethus (Platonist) [ca] (4th century BCE), Platonist philosopher
- Boethoi (3rd–2nd century BCE), a family of metalworkers, including
- Boethos I [de]
- Boethos II [de]
- Boethos III [de]
- Boethus of Carthage [de; sk] (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek sculptor
- Boethus of Chalcedon (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek sculptor
- Boethos (gem cutter) [de] (c. 2nd century BCE), Greek gem cutter
- Boethus of Marathon [de] (died 120/119 BCE), Greek philosopher
- Boethus of Sidon (Stoic) (fl. 2nd century BCE), Stoic philosopher
- Boethus of Sidon (Peripatetic) (c. 75 BCE – c. 10 BCE), Peripatetic philosopher
- Boethus of Cilicia [ca; fr; el] (1st century BCE), Roman governor and poet
- Herod II (died 33/34 CE), Judean prince, sometimes called Herod Boethus
- Boethus the Epicurean [ca; gl] (fl. 1st century CE), Epicurean philosopher
- Titus Flavius Boethus (died 168 CE), Roman senator
- Boethus (family), family of Jewish high priests
- Boethus, namesake of the ancient Jewish sect of the Boethusians
- Simon son of Boethus, his son