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  • Phormio
  • 5th-century BCE Athenian general

    Phormio (Greek: Φορμίων Phormion, gen.: Φορμίωνος), the son of Asopius, was an Athenian general and admiral before and during the Peloponnesian War. A

    Phormio

    Phormio

  • Phormio (play)
  • Ancient Roman play by Terence

    Phormio is a Latin comic play by the early Roman playwright Terence, based on a now lost play by Apollodorus of Carystus entitled Epidikazomenos ("The

    Phormio (play)

    Phormio_(play)

  • Peloponnesian War
  • War between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BC)

    BC) Cyrus the Younger (from 408 BC) Commanders and leaders Pericles # Phormio Cleon † Nicias  Alcibiades  X (in exile) Demosthenes  Archidamus II Brasidas †

    Peloponnesian War

    Peloponnesian War

    Peloponnesian_War

  • Phormio (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Phormio or Phormion may refer to: (in date order) Phormio, an Athenian general during the Peloponnesian War, victorious in 428 BC Phormion, a student

    Phormio (disambiguation)

    Phormio_(disambiguation)

  • Terence
  • Roman comic playwright (c. 195/185 BC–c.159 BC

    to undo the arrangement with Phormio, but Phormio has already paid the money to Phaedria to buy his slave girl. Phormio escapes punishment since Chremes'

    Terence

    Terence

    Terence

  • Battle of Rhium
  • Naval battle between Athenian and Peloponnesian fleets (429 BC)

    battle in the Peloponnesian War between an Athenian fleet commanded by Phormio and a Peloponnesian fleet composed of contingents from various states,

    Battle of Rhium

    Battle_of_Rhium

  • Fortune favours the bold
  • Translation of a Latin proverb

    'fortune favours the strong/brave', was used in Terence's 151 BCE comedy play Phormio, line 203. Ovid extends the phrase at I.608 of his didactic work, Ars Amatoria

    Fortune favours the bold

    Fortune favours the bold

    Fortune_favours_the_bold

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • infectum non potest It is impossible for a deed to be undone Terence, Phormio 5/8:45 falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus false in one, false in all A Roman

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Iambic tetrameter
  • Line consisting of four iambic feet

    Latin Language. Houghton, Osgood & Company. p. 352. Terence, Phormio 173. Terence, Phormio 277. "This image is enchantingly lovely". See Dies Bildnis ist

    Iambic tetrameter

    Iambic_tetrameter

  • Battle of Naupactus
  • Naval battle of the Peloponnesian War

    victory at Rhium, set an Athenian fleet of twenty ships, commanded by Phormio, against a Peloponnesian fleet of seventy-seven ships, commanded by Cnemus

    Battle of Naupactus

    Battle of Naupactus

    Battle_of_Naupactus

  • Asopius
  • Ancient Greeks related to the Peloponnesian War

    the 5th-century BCE Athenian general Phormio, and the events of the Peloponnesian War: Asopius, the father of Phormio. The geographer Pausanias wrote that

    Asopius

    Asopius

  • Halicarnassus
  • Ancient Carian city, present day Bodrum in Turkey

    Halicarnassus - ancient astronomer Cleon of Halicarnassus - ancient orator Phormio of Halicarnassus - ancient boxer who was a victor at the boxing in the

    Halicarnassus

    Halicarnassus

    Halicarnassus

  • Hannibal
  • Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)

    Antiochus, Hannibal attended a lecture by Phormio, a philosopher, that ranged through many topics. When Phormio finished a discourse on the duties of a

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

  • Kimon-class frigate
  • Planned class of frigates

    romanized: Kímon), Nearchus (Greek: Νέαρχος, romanized: Néarchos) and Phormio (Greek: Φορμίων, romanized: Formíon). The fourth frigate, which was announced

    Kimon-class frigate

    Kimon-class frigate

    Kimon-class_frigate

  • Secretum (book)
  • 14th-century work by Petrarch examining his faith

    Naturales quaestiones Suetonius De vita Caesarum Terence Andria Eunuchus Phormio Virgil Aeneid (26 times) Eclogues Georgics Scripture Book of Wisdom Psalm

    Secretum (book)

    Secretum (book)

    Secretum_(book)

  • List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays
  • (166 BC) Hecyra (165 BC) Heauton Timorumenos (163 BC) Eunuchus (161 BC) Phormio (161 BC) Adelphoe (160 BC) Querolus (4th–5th century) (attributed to Plautus

    List of extant ancient Greek and Roman plays

    List_of_extant_ancient_Greek_and_Roman_plays

  • Cnemus
  • Spartan navarch from 430 to 429/428 BC

    This, along with the fact that Phormio's men were more experienced in naval warfare than the Spartans, gave Phormio the confidence to attack the Spartans’

    Cnemus

    Cnemus

    Cnemus

  • Amiral Ronarc'h-class frigate
  • Class of frigates

    Cimon (Greek: Κίμων, romanized: Kimon), Nearchus (Νέαρχος, Nearchos) and Phormio (Φορμίων, Formion). These names had previously been used for the ex-US

    Amiral Ronarc'h-class frigate

    Amiral Ronarc'h-class frigate

    Amiral_Ronarc'h-class_frigate

  • History of the Peloponnesian War
  • 5th century BC history book by Thucydides

    of Potidaea. 2.70 Investment of Plataea. 2.71–2.78 Naval victories of Phormio in the Northeast. 2.80–2.92 Threat of raid on the Piraeus. 2.93–2.94 Thracian

    History of the Peloponnesian War

    History of the Peloponnesian War

    History_of_the_Peloponnesian_War

  • Menander
  • Athenian comic playwright (c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC)

    and partly from Diphilus. The original of Terence's Hecyra (as of the Phormio) is generally supposed to be, not by Menander, but Apollodorus of Carystus

    Menander

    Menander

    Menander

  • Asopichus
  • Name list

    Asopichus, or Asopius, father of the 5th-century BCE Athenian general Phormio. Asopichus, Theban soldier who fought together with his lover the General

    Asopichus

    Asopichus

  • Apollodorus of Carystus
  • wrote 47 comedies and obtained the prize five times. Terence's Hecyra and Phormio were adapted from the Hekyra and Epidikazomenos, respectively, of Apollodorus

    Apollodorus of Carystus

    Apollodorus_of_Carystus

  • Delian League
  • Association of ancient Greek city-states under Athenian hegemony

    History portal Second Athenian League Athenian democracy Chalcis Decree Phormio Hellenic civilization Pentecontaetia Zone (colony) Nelson & Allard-Nelson

    Delian League

    Delian League

    Delian_League

  • Battle of Potidaea
  • Battle between Athens and Corinth (432 BC)

    time, and were reinforced by another 1,600 hoplites under the command of Phormio. Both sides built walls and counter-walls, and the Athenians succeeded

    Battle of Potidaea

    Battle of Potidaea

    Battle_of_Potidaea

  • 429 BC
  • Calendar year

    with all of their generals and 430 other men killed. The Athenian admiral Phormio has two naval victories, the Naupactus and the Battle of Rhium at the mouth

    429 BC

    429_BC

  • Acarnania
  • Region in Greece

    assistance to Athens. The Athenians accordingly sent an expedition under Phormio, who took Argos, expelled the Ambraciots, and restored the town to the

    Acarnania

    Acarnania

    Acarnania

  • USS Joseph Strauss
  • Charles F. Adams-class destroyer

    on 1 October 1992 and renamed Formion (D220), for the Athenian Admiral Phormio, and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 11 January 1995. Greece

    USS Joseph Strauss

    USS Joseph Strauss

    USS_Joseph_Strauss

  • Ancient Elis
  • City state in Ancient Greece

    particularly narrow oligarchy was replaced by a new constitution designed by Phormio of Elis, a student of Plato. The classical democracy at Elis seems to have

    Ancient Elis

    Ancient Elis

    Ancient_Elis

  • Plautus
  • Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)

    in Plautine diction. From magis volo "want more". R.H. Martin, Terence: Phormio (London: Methuen, 1969). P. 86 n. 29. This list compiled from a number

    Plautus

    Plautus

    Plautus

  • Aristeus
  • 5th century BCE Corinthian general

    forces there and leaving the Pallene side unmanned. Under the command of Phormio, 1600 hoplites were sent from Athens for reinforcement. Upon their arrival

    Aristeus

    Aristeus

  • List of Latin phrases (F)
  • infectum non potest It is impossible for a deed to be undone Terence, Phormio 5/8:45 falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus false in one, false in all A Roman

    List of Latin phrases (F)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(F)

  • Prytanis of Cyzicus
  • Thessaly, who corrupted not only Prytanis but also Agesias of Arcadia and Phormio of Halicarnassus with money. According to ancient tradition, this incident

    Prytanis of Cyzicus

    Prytanis_of_Cyzicus

  • Timeline of ancient Greece
  • leave the Delian League 429 Athens Siege of Kydonia (Local Victory) 429 Phormio, Athenian admiral, wins the Battle of Chalcis/Rhium. 429 Pericles dies

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Luscia gens
  • Minor plebeian family at ancient Rome

    109. Terence, Eunuchus, prologue 7; Heuton Timorumenus, prologue 30; Phormio, prologue 4. Aulus Gellius, xv. 24. Asconius, In Toga Candida, p. 92 (ed

    Luscia gens

    Luscia_gens

  • Ludi Romani
  • Ancient Roman religious festival

    scenici took up four days of the festival (Liv. xxiv. 43, 7). In 161 BC the Phormio of Terence was acted at these games. The classic work on the Ludi Romani

    Ludi Romani

    Ludi_Romani

  • Lysistrata
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    mentioned by the Old Men as a good example of a hairy guy, together with Phormio, the Athenian admiral who swept the Spartans from the sea between 430 and

    Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

    Lysistrata

  • Betty Radice
  • Foundation by Livy The Comedies by Terence Who's Who in the Ancient World Phormio & Other Plays by Terence Praise of Folly by Erasmus The Translator's Art:

    Betty Radice

    Betty_Radice

  • Aspis (Menander)
  • Ancient Greek comedy by Menander

    Comedy. Apart from Menander's Aspis, the law also plays a role in Terence's Phormio and Adelphoe, and there were numerous other plays with titles such as Epikleros

    Aspis (Menander)

    Aspis (Menander)

    Aspis_(Menander)

  • Loeb Classical Library
  • Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations

    The Woman of Andros. The Self-Tormentor. The Eunuch L023N) Volume II. Phormio. The Mother-in-Law. The Brothers L062N) Volume VIII, Tragedies I. Hercules

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb_Classical_Library

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    Calliades, Melesandrus, and Phanomachus are strategoi. 429–428 87.4 Epameinon Phormio is a strategos. 428–427 88.1 Diotimus Demosthenes, Asopius, Paches, Cleidippes

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Latin prosody
  • Study of Latin poetic laws of metre

    into two short syllables. The example below comes from Terence's comedy Phormio 117–8: | – – u u u|– – – u u |– – u ῡ | noster quid agerēt nescīr(e); et

    Latin prosody

    Latin_prosody

  • Dwora Gilula
  • A Comedy by Plautus (2002) Jerusalem, Magnes Press, ISBN 965-493-110-9 Phormio Comedy by Publius Terentius (Terence), (1995) Jerusalem, Magnes Press,

    Dwora Gilula

    Dwora Gilula

    Dwora_Gilula

  • List of translators into English
  • Eunuchus, Phormio (both 1974) Betty Radice – Eunuchus (1965), Hecyra (1965), Adelphoe (1965), Heauton Timorumenos (1967), Andria (1967), Phormio (1967) David

    List of translators into English

    List_of_translators_into_English

  • Andrey Sirotinin
  • Russian writer (1864–1922)

    Sirotinin translated from Greek and Latin The Poems by Theocritus (1890) and Phormio by Terence (1900), then switched to the Western Slavic poetry. He is considered

    Andrey Sirotinin

    Andrey_Sirotinin

  • List of ancient Greeks
  • glutton Philoxenus – poet Phocion – Athenian statesman Phocylides – poet Phormio – Athenian general Phryne – courtesan Phrynichus (tragic poet) (6th-5th

    List of ancient Greeks

    List_of_ancient_Greeks

  • 5th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 500 BC to 401 BC

    Chalcis—Chalcidians and their allies are defeated by Athens. 429 BC: Battle of Naupactus—Phormio defeats the Peloponnesian fleet. 429 BC: An outbreak of a plague kills

    5th century BC

    5th century BC

    5th_century_BC

  • Hecyra
  • Ancient Roman play by Terence

    perform. This upset is referred to in the prologue of Terence's fifth play Phormio, produced in 161 BC. In 160 BC the production was cancelled when the theater

    Hecyra

    Hecyra

    Hecyra

  • Metres of Roman comedy
  • Metres used in Plautus and Terence

    man uses iambic septenarii; in the Heauton Timorumenos, Eunuchus, and Phormio, one of the two young men is associated with trochaics, the other with

    Metres of Roman comedy

    Metres_of_Roman_comedy

  • Epidoseis
  • ed. Reisk Demosthenes Against Stephanus p. 1127. 12 Demosthenes Against Phormio p. 918. 20 Lysias, On the Property of Aristophanes p. 644 Demosthenes,

    Epidoseis

    Epidoseis

  • List of Penguin Classics
  • Comedies: Adelphoe, Andria, Eunuchus, Heauton Timorumenos, Hecyra and Phormio by Terence The Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar Common Sense by Thomas

    List of Penguin Classics

    List_of_Penguin_Classics

  • Banker (ancient)
  • Profession

    the 370s. His establishment was subsequently inherited by his own slave, Phormio. The banker-slave Hermias, allegedly a eunuch, was manumitted by the banker

    Banker (ancient)

    Banker_(ancient)

  • List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy
  • destroyers Formion (D220) (1992–2002) – The ex-USS Joseph Strauss, named after Phormio Kimon (D218) (1991–2004) – The ex-USS Semmes, named after Kimon Nearchos (D219)

    List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy

    List_of_decommissioned_ships_of_the_Hellenic_Navy

  • Thomas Blyth
  • Plato’s Meno, literally translated The Oxford Logic Chart Terence's Andria, Phormio, and Heauton Timorumenos, literally translated The Oxford Handbook of Logic

    Thomas Blyth

    Thomas_Blyth

  • Latin tenses
  • Tense used in the Latin language

    Plautus, Psseudolus 13–14. De Melo (2007) Plautus, Mostellaria 524. Terence, Phormio, 742. Plautus, Poenulus 1089. Livy, Praefātiō 1. Gildersleeve & Lodge (1895)

    Latin tenses

    Latin_tenses

  • Margaret C. Waites
  • American classical scholar (1883–1923)

    of the Early Etruscan and Roman House" (1914) "The Performance of the Phormio, in Latin, at Mount Holyoke College" (1917) "The Meaning of the 'Dokana'"

    Margaret C. Waites

    Margaret C. Waites

    Margaret_C._Waites

  • Academic drama
  • Trinity, Cambridge Latin Adelphi Terence 1562–3 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Phormio Terence 1562–3 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Medea Seneca the younger 1563 Queens'

    Academic drama

    Academic_drama

  • Trochaic septenarius
  • Poetic metre used in Greek and Latin, especially in Roman comedy

    Metre: Bede, the Carolingians, and the Trochaic Septenarius". Terence, Phormio 551. For the original fragments see Warmington, E. H. (1935), Remains of

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic_septenarius

  • Henry Rushton Fairclough
  • American classical philologist

    Vergil’s Aeneid I–VI. Boston/New York 1908 with Leon J. Richardson: The Phormio of Terence. Boston 1909 The Trinummus of Plautus. New York 1909 Virgil

    Henry Rushton Fairclough

    Henry_Rushton_Fairclough

  • Adelphoe
  • Play by the Roman playwright Terence

    Terence with an English Translation by John Sargeaunt in Two Volumes (Phormio, The Mother-in-Law, The Brothers). Vol. 2. London and New York: William

    Adelphoe

    Adelphoe

    Adelphoe

  • Resolution (metre)
  • Replacing long syllables with two shorts in poetry

    D. S. Raven (1965). Latin Metre: An Introduction, pp. 50, 52. Terence, Phormio 534. W. M. Lindsay (1922), Early Latin Verse, p. 105. D. S. Raven (1965)

    Resolution (metre)

    Resolution_(metre)

  • Brevis brevians
  • Metrical feature found in Roman comedy

    1062; cf. Questa (2007), p. 124. Plautus, Stich. 679. Terence, Phormio 13. Terence, Phormio 14. Questa (2007), p. 86. Questa (2007), p. 97. Plautus, Mil

    Brevis brevians

    Brevis_brevians

  • Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868
  • Medieval manuscript of ancient Roman comedies

    Philology. 26 (4): 374–385. doi:10.1086/361395. JSTOR 265109. S2CID 161548323. Phormio. Translated into English prose by M.H. Morgan, with a new prologue by J

    Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868

    Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868

    Codex_Vaticanus_Latinus_3868

  • Gordon Jennings Laing
  • American classical scholar

    edition of Selections from Ovid (New York, 1905), and an edition of the Phormio of Terence (Chicago, 1908), as well as Survivals of Roman Religion (1931)

    Gordon Jennings Laing

    Gordon Jennings Laing

    Gordon_Jennings_Laing

  • 161 BC
  • Calendar year

    dispute. The Roman playwright Terence's plays Eunuchus (The Eunuch) and Phormio are first performed. Envoys of Judas Maccabeus conclude a treaty of friendship

    161 BC

    161_BC

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Phorbas of Thessaly Phorbus (mythology) Phorcys Phorcys of Phrygia Phorminx Phormio Phoroneus Phoronis (Hellanicus) Phoros Phradmon Phrasikleia Kore Phrasimus

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Sinan Savaskan
  • British composer

    Miser; Shakespeare's Pericles; Claudel's Partage de Midi; and Terence's Phormio and Adelphoe. In the early 2000s, he acted as musical director for a film-in-production

    Sinan Savaskan

    Sinan_Savaskan

  • The Knights
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    alludes to it as the sinful race from which Agoracritus sprang (line 445). Phormio: An admiral who had secured Athenian control of the sea early in the war

    The Knights

    The Knights

    The_Knights

  • Andria (comedy)
  • Roman comedy by Terence

    trochaic octonarii (tr8): 0.7% Many Roman comedies, such as Terence's Phormio, have a clear metrical structure, with sections generally in the order

    Andria (comedy)

    Andria (comedy)

    Andria_(comedy)

  • 420s BC
  • Decade

    with all of their generals and 430 other men killed. The Athenian admiral Phormio has two naval victories, the Naupactus and the Battle of Rhium at the mouth

    420s BC

    420s_BC

  • 430s BC
  • Decade

    declare that the Athenians had broken the peace. The Athenian admiral, Phormio, continues the siege of Potidaea by blocking the entrance to the Gulf of

    430s BC

    430s_BC

  • 432 BC
  • Calendar year

    declare that the Athenians had broken the peace. The Athenian admiral, Phormio, continues the siege of Potidaea by blocking the entrance to the Gulf of

    432 BC

    432_BC

  • Edmund Hauler
  • Austrian philologist (1859–1941)

    1896 - Latin palimpsest translation of Didascalia Apostolorum. Terence's "Phormio" (edition by Edmund Hauler), 1898. Didascaliae apostolorum fragmenta ueronensia

    Edmund Hauler

    Edmund_Hauler

  • Tribrach (poetry)
  • Metrical foot

    Short, Latin Dictionary. Terentianus Maurus, 1445–6. Hephaestion, 3.2 [1] Liddell, Scott, Jones, Greek Lexicon, τρίβραχυς. Terence, Phormio, 47. v t e

    Tribrach (poetry)

    Tribrach_(poetry)

  • 160s BC
  • Decade

    dispute. The Roman playwright Terence's plays Eunuchus (The Eunuch) and Phormio are first performed. Envoys of Judas Maccabeus conclude a treaty of friendship

    160s BC

    160s_BC

  • Amphilochian Argos
  • Town of ancient Amphilochia

    to Athens for assistance. The Athenians accordingly sent a force under Phormio, who took Argos, sold the Ambraciots as slaves, and restored the town to

    Amphilochian Argos

    Amphilochian_Argos

  • Reza Shirmarz
  • Iranian playwright, translator, researcher (born 1974)

    book of the year in Roshd Book Festival. Ancient Roman Comedies: Andria & Phormio by Terence, Ghatreh Publishing Company, 2010. The Dock Brief & Women at

    Reza Shirmarz

    Reza Shirmarz

    Reza_Shirmarz

  • For Phormion
  • Speech composed by Demosthenes

    Cambridge University Press. Kennedy, Charles Rann (1892). "The Oration for Phormio" Demosthenes. Bohn's Classical Library. London: George Bell & Sons, p. 212ff

    For Phormion

    For_Phormion

  • Douglass Parker
  • American classicist, academic and translator (1927–2011)

    Press. ISBN 978-0-472-06152-5. ————— (1974). "The Eunuch (Eunochous); Phormio". In Palmer Bovie (ed.). Terence: the Comedies. Johns Hopkins University

    Douglass Parker

    Douglass_Parker

  • Epikleros
  • Term for an Ancient Greek heiress

    comedies by Terence were based on Greek plays dealing with heiresses: the Phormio, which is based on Apollodorus' Epidikazmenos; and the Adelphoe, which

    Epikleros

    Epikleros

    Epikleros

  • Peter Kruschwitz
  • German classical scholar

    Stuttgart 2002 (= PhD thesis, Freie Universität Berlin 1999). Terenz: Phormio. Lateinisch / Deutsch. Reclam: Stuttgart 1999. “Dichterische Freiheit und

    Peter Kruschwitz

    Peter_Kruschwitz

  • Peace (play)
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    antagonist in The Acharnians and he is mentioned in another two plays. Phormio: A successful Athenian admiral, he used to sleep rough on a soldier's pallet

    Peace (play)

    Peace (play)

    Peace_(play)

  • British Symphony Orchestra discography
  • Ehrlich 1995, p. 200. Frow 1979, p. 189. Ehrlich 1995, p. 204. Terence, Phormio 454. See main discography Plummer 2011, pp. 98–99. Dibble 2013, pp. 70–71

    British Symphony Orchestra discography

    British_Symphony_Orchestra_discography

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