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Ancient catalogue of the Library of Alexandria
librarian and updated the Pinakes, although it is also possible that his work was not a supplement of Callimachus' Pinakes themselves, but an independent
Pinakes
Anime television series
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Ancient Greek votive tablet
pinakes have usually lost all but faint traces of their painted images – the Pitsa panels being the outstanding exception. Moulded terracotta pinakes
Pinax
3rd-century BCE Greek poet, scholar and librarian
Philadelphus and was employed at the Library of Alexandria where he compiled the Pinakes, a comprehensive catalogue of all Greek literature. He is believed to have
Callimachus
Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld
Persephone. Many of these pinakes are now on display in the National Museum of Magna Græcia in Reggio Calabria. Locrian pinakes represent one of the most
Persephone
Retrieved 2025-06-08. "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Österreich, Wien, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (ÖNB), jur. gr". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved
Manuscripts of the Austrian National Library
Manuscripts_of_the_Austrian_National_Library
Library in ancient Alexandria, Egypt
poet Callimachus compiled the Pinakes, a 120-book catalogue of various authors and all their known works. The Pinakes has not survived, but enough references
Library_of_Alexandria
Museum in Reggio Calabria, Italy
archive of the temple of Zeus at Epizephyrian Locris The vast collection of pinakes, terracotta ex votos/ with the rape of Persephone from Epizephyrian Locris
Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia
Museo_Nazionale_della_Magna_Grecia
Ancient Greek vase painter
are ascribed to him, mostly amphorae, dinoi, kraters, as well as three pinakes. Apart from his work for the domestic market, he was also one of the masters
Sophilos
Bibliographical section of the Book of Han
today. This compares favourably with the estimated 10% survival of the Pinakes titles that consisted of works in Greek, Egyptian, Aramaic, Hebrew, Persian
Yiwenzhi
Comune in Calabria, Italy
Persephone. Many of these pinakes are now on display in the National Museum of Magna Græcia in Reggio Calabria. Locrian pinakes represent one of the most
Locri
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
Heraclitus. The philosopher Paul Schuster has argued the division came from the Pinakes. Heraclitus's style has been compared to a Sibyl, who "with raving lips
Heraclitus
Literary form of the Latin language
ordines modeled after the ones created by the Greeks, which were called pinakes. The Greek lists were considered classical, or recepti scriptores ("select
Classical_Latin
Treatise on cartography by Claudius Ptolemaeus
pp. 177-200. "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Vaticano, Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (BAV), Urb. gr., 082". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved
Geography_(Ptolemy)
Systems of coding and organizing documents or library materials
subject categories. The earliest known library classification scheme is the Pinakes by Callimachus, a scholar at the Library of Alexandria during the third
Library_classification
World history written by Diodorus Siculus
ISBN 978-2-251-00435-8. "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Italia, Napoli, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III, ex-Vind. gr., 04". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved
Bibliotheca_Historica
Hellenistic educational and philosophical institution
Callimachus, a poet and the first to publish a comprehensive book catalogue (the Pinakes). Zenodotos, the first head librarian of the Library of Alexandria, who
Mouseion
platform often used to bring dead characters into view for the audience pinakes, pictures hung to create scenery thyromata, more complex pictures built
Theatre_of_ancient_Greece
Greek astronomer and mathematician (c.390–c.340 BC)
Latin Benedictus). According to Diogenes Laërtius, crediting Callimachus' Pinakes, Eudoxus studied mathematics with Archytas (of Tarentum, Magna Graecia)
Eudoxus_of_Cnidus
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
massive catalog of the holdings of the library of Alexandria, the famous Pinakes. Callimachus was extremely influential in his time and also for the development
Hellenistic_period
31802/2658-4476-2019-3-3-196-212. "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Hagiographica, Iacobus erem. in Palaestina (S.), Vita". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved 2024-11-05
Jacob_the_Monk_(Lebanon)
tablets"; singular Tabula Iliaca) are a collection of 22 stone plaques (pinakes), mostly of marble, with reliefs depicting scenes from Greek epic poetry
Tabulae_Iliacae
Ancient Roman villa in Italy
or pinakes, of Egyptian deities, such as Isis, and symbols of the crocodile god Sobek, Hathor, or Apis, with leaders worshipping them. The pinakes on
Villa_of_Agrippa_Postumus
Process of creating meta-data for information resources to include in a catalog database
Callimachus of the Greek literature called "Pinakes". There were originally 825 fragments of Callimachus' "Pinakes", but only 25 of them have survived. The
Cataloging_(library_science)
National library in Naples, Italy
the Wayback Machine "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Italia, Napoli, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III, ex-Vind. gr". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved
Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III
Biblioteca_Nazionale_Vittorio_Emanuele_III
Ancient Roman theater in Athens
whose facade was punctured with several thyromata or apertures where the pinakes or painted scenery would have been displayed. The date of this change devolves
Theatre_of_Dionysus
System for ordering words, names and phrases
thought to have created the world's first library catalog, known as the Pinakes, with scrolls shelved in alphabetical order of the first letter of authors'
Alphabetical_order
An early organization system was in place at Alexandria (compare the Pinakes). The Library of Celsus in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey
History_of_libraries
Register of bibliographic items
transcribe works in other libraries within the kingdom. c. Third century BCE, Pinakes by Callimachus at the Library of Alexandria was arguably the first library
Library_catalog
Painted wooden tablets found near Pitsa, Corinthia (Greece)
Pitsa pinakes through MA-XRF and imaging techniques" (L’« art disparu » de la peinture grecque archaïque. De nouveaux indices révélés sur les pinakes de
Pitsa_panels
Profession
be the first subject catalog of the library holdings, called the pinakes. The pinakes contained 120 scrolls arranged into ten subject classes; each class
Librarian
Giants from Greek myth
earliest extant indisputable representations of Gigantes are found on votive pinakes from Corinth and Eleusis, and Attic black-figure pots, dating from the
Giants_(Greek_mythology)
Art movement
Very few forms of Hellenistic Greek painting survive except for wooden pinakes panels and those painted on stone. The most famously known stone paintings
Hellenistic_art
Ancient Greek vase painter
nickname appears to express a certain extravagance or individualism. Two pinakes with black-figure paint that were found the Athenian Acropolis bear the
Skythes
Greek archaeologist (1798–1863)
collected, fixed into plaster and built into so-called "walls" or "panels" (pinakes). He established additional collections of antiquities in the major monuments
Kyriakos_Pittakis
Ancient Greek vase in the British Museum
Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth: Industry, Religion and the Penteskouphia Pinakes. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 978-0-87661-553-9
Aineta_aryballos
Church building in San Luca, Italy
before the Medieval era, archaeologists today believe. They have found pinakes or votive clay artefacts manufactured in pre-Roman times by settlers from
Territorial Abbey and Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Polsi
Territorial_Abbey_and_Sanctuary_of_Santa_Maria_di_Polsi
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1380 to 1388
7 October 2022. Retrieved 21 August 2022. "Pinakes | Πίνακες - Notice : Nilus Cerameus Cpl. ptr". pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr. Retrieved 24 January 2025. v t
Nilus_of_Constantinople
Art of the ancient Etruscan civilization
sets used in life. Bucchero "chalice", c. 550 BC A few large terracotta pinakes or plaques, much larger than are typical in Greek art, have been found
Etruscan_art
2nd century Greek geographer and cartographer
spreading abroad of misleading data..." "We have made ten maps [πίνακες, pínakes] of Europe, four maps of Libya [i.e., Africa], and twelve maps of the whole
Agathodaemon_of_Alexandria
Ancient city on the Ionian Sea
objects found in the complex (figured terracotta, fragments of vases, pinakes, mirrors and inscriptions dedicated to the goddess) indicate the temple's
Epizephyrian_Locris
Metadata describing a particular resource
Cyrene recorded bibliographic records on 120 scrolls using a system called pinakes. Early American library catalogs in the colonial period were typically
Bibliographic_record
Calendar year
captures the Wei city of Fanyang. Approximate date – Callimachus produces the Pinakes, a subject index to the Library of Alexandria. Hasdrubal Barca, Carthaginian
245_BC
Byzantine Greek historian (c. 1430 – c. 1470)
to make another copy, contains an epigraph written by Laonikos. http://pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr/notices/cote/id/16571 Chalkokondyles (2014:x) Kaldellis, Anthony
Laonikos_Chalkokondyles
Roman townhouse in Pompeii
garlands. Three small pinakes are completely faded. A pinax above the framed Bacchus depicts a frontal mask on a green background. Two pinakes to the left and
House_of_the_Prince_of_Naples
2017 Japanese animated film by Risako Yoshida
High School: The Movie – The Girl Who Summons the Stars illustrated by Pinake was serialized in Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine from August 26, 2017
The Irregular at Magic High School: The Movie – The Girl Who Summons the Stars
The_Irregular_at_Magic_High_School:_The_Movie_–_The_Girl_Who_Summons_the_Stars
Roman lawyer and translator (c. 337–c. 379
Libraria Catanese. p. IX. "Diktyon no. 24407, ms. Iviron 812 (Lambros 4932)". Pinakes. Textes et manuscrits grecs (in French). Retrieved 11 September 2023. Lambros
Paeanius
Greek writer and philosopher, author of 'Tactics'
Oldfather, et al. 1923, 234. Sen. Q. Nat. 2.26.5; 30.1; 5.15.1; 6.17.3; 22.2 "Pinakes, Textes et manuscrits grecs: Asclepiodotus, Tactica". Bandini, A.-M., Rostagno
Asclepiodotus_(philosopher)
Practice of counting lines in texts
to the nearest hundredth line. Diogenes Laërtius probably draws on the Pinakes, the published catalogue of the Library of Alexandria, when he reports
Stichometry
Ancient sculpture from Locri, Italy
foundations, and it has been suggested that terracotta votive plaques, or pinakes, of cults at Lokri Epizefiri, are the only stylistic parallel to the Throne
Ludovisi_Throne
Archaeological site in Syracuse, Italy
entrance, there are some votive aedicula which were used for hero cults (Pinakes). To the east of the Grotta del Ninfeo, the last watermill from the Spanish
Grotta_del_Ninfeo
Greek archaeologist (1850–1928)
πίνακες, romanised: pinakes), built by his predecessor Kyriakos Pittakis from various scattered antiquities. Pittakis had intended the pinakes to prevent looting
Panagiotis_Kavvadias
10 episodes Based on the same titled novel by Dorina Papaliou. Mavroi Pinakes 2024 Star Channel Crime Noir Thriller Mystery Mini Series 1 season, 10
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List_of_Greek_television_series
Casimir de Blacas Pierre Montet Pierre Tallet Pihuri Pilgrimage Pimay Pinakes Pinedjem II Pinedjem I Pinehesy Pipi A Pirissi and Tulubri Pítati Pithom
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Decade
captures the Wei city of Fanyang. Approximate date – Callimachus produces the Pinakes, a subject index to the Library of Alexandria. Agis IV succeeds his father
240s_BC
Roman townhouse in Pompeii
ornament. Traces of rectangular frames indicate center panels once contained pinakes. Room 15: A plastered barrel-vaulted chamber decorated in the Fourth Style
House_of_the_Small_Fountain
6th-century BC Greek vase painter
produced in the Athenian potters' quarter, including a series of grave pinakes. One of his two signed vases is a dinos, preserved only in fragments and
Lydos
New Testament manuscript
online at the CSNTM. Sakartvélo, Tbilisi, National Center of Manuscripts (olim AN Inst. Kekelidze), gr. 28 Pinakes | Πίνακες, Textes et manuscrits grecs
Codex_Koridethi
Bronze Age tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece
Potters at Work in Ancient Corinth: Industry, Religion and the Penteskouphia Pinakes. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 978-0-87661-553-9
Kato_Phournos_tholos
Italian archaeologist (1901–1987)
typhus but Zancani Montuoro continued the research he had begun on the pinakes of Locri. Focusing on the artefacts of Magna Graecia, she suggested that
Paola_Zancani_Montuoro
Indian defence production company
AK-630 Close-in weapon system (CIWS) Future Products and their variants Pinake Multi-barrel Rocket Launcher soon to be produced AK-630 Naval Gun Arjun
Ordnance_Factory_Medak
New Testament manuscript
York 1994, p. 43. Egypte Sinai Monê tês Hagias Aikaterinês, ΝΕ gr. ΜΓ 048 Pinakes. "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research
Uncial_0284
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dated 1279. Darrouzès 1977. There are 14 listed under Θεοδόσιος πρίγκιψ in Pinakes: Textes et manuscrits grecs. Mercati 1950, p. 220. He spells his name Θεοδοσίος
Theodosius_of_Villehardouin
Greek scholar and educator (c. 1480–c. 1527)
ISBN 978-960-86805-9-3. Bibliography and manuscripts associated with Demetrius Ducas on Pinakes Aldine Rhetores graeci (1508–1509), volume 1, volume 2, edited primarily
Demetrius_Ducas
Minuscule Greek manuscript of the New Testament
Publishers. pp. 13–14. Digital Colour Images of Minuscule 565 online at the National Library of Russia website. Ф. № 906 (Gr.) 053 (Granstrem 81) Pinakes
Minuscule_565
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sturgis.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Guide; Ruler
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of the universe, Lord of the world or the creation, The Lord provider of the world
Girl/Female
English Greek American
Pure.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a goldsmith, from Anglo-Norman French orfrer, Old French orfevre, Latin aurifaber, from aurum ‘gold’ + faber ‘maker’. Compare French Fèvre (see Lefevre).German : variant of Off.Jewish : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Akshada | அகà¯à®·à®¾à®¤à®¾
Gods blessings
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Mythological Character who had Beauty and Brains
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the Patient.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Partner. Participant.
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