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    Encyclopedia: Aelius Herodianus Source:Wikipedia
    Aelius Herodianus
    (Latin; Greek Αἴλιος Ἡρωδιανός) or
    Herodian
    , ca.
    180
    -
    250
    , was one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco-Roman antiquity. He is usually known as Herodian except when there is a danger of confusion with the historian also named
    Herodian
    . He was the son
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    Aelius Herodianus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Aelius Herodianus (Latin; Greek Αἴλιος Ἡρωδιανός) or Herodian, ca. 180-250, was one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco-Roman antiquity. He is usually known as Herodian except when there is a danger of confusion with the historian also named Herodian. He was the son of Apollonius...
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    Koine Greek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Koine Greek (Greek: Κοινὴ Ἑλληνική, IPA: [ciˈni eliniˈci], "common Greek", or ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, IPA: [i ciˈni ˈðialektos], "the common dialect") is the popular form of Greek which emerged in post-Classical antiquity (c.300 BC – AD 300)
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    Aelius Herodianus - LoveToKnow 1911
    'AELIUS HERODIANUS, called O TEXvLKOS, Alexandrian grammarian, flourished in the 2nd century A.D. He early took up his residence at Rome, where he enjoyed the patronage of Marcus Aurelius (161-180), ...
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    Aelius Herodianus. Aelius Herodianus (c. AD 180-250) was a Greek grammarian in ancient Rome, in the time of Marcus Aurelius. The son of Apollonius Dyscolus, he was born in Alexandria. From preserved ...
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    Herodian, or Aelius Herodianus, or Herodianus Technicus (Greek ...
    However, under Hadrian, Apollonius Dyscolus produced a treatment of syntax that acquired great authority, and his son Herodianus produced the standard treatise on accentuation;
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    Aelius Herodianus (Latin; Greek ) or Herodian, ca. 180-250, was one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco-Roman antiquity. He is usually known as Herodian except when there is a danger of ...
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    Koine Greek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A school of scholars such as Apollonius Dyscolus and Aelius Herodianus maintained the term Koine to refer to the Proto-Greek language, while others would use it to refer to any vernacular form of ...
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