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Oros of Alexandria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oros of Alexandria Oros (Ὤρος) was a late classical/Byzantine lexicographer and grammarian active in the mid-5th century. According to the Suda he was born in Alexandria and taught in Constantinople. The ''Suda'' lists ten titles by him, but little of his work survives.〔''Suda'' ω 201〕 Fragments of his lexicon of Attic usages are preserved in later lexica.〔Alpers (1981) 149-260〕 This work sought to counter the hyperatticist doctrine favoured by some contemporary lexicographers, who were inspired by the works of the 2nd-century grammarian Phrynichus. Oros' work was influential in the later Byzantine lexicographical tradition. The ''codex Messinensis graecus'' 118 contains a fragment of a work on orthography concerning the use of the iota subscript. This is sometimes styled the ''Lexicon Messanense''.〔H. Rabe, "Lexicon Messanense de iota ascripto", ''Rheinisches Museum'' 47 (1892) 405-413〕 Fragments of two other works survive, one a list of words with more than one meaning, the other a list of toponyms and their supposed etymologies. == Notes ==
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