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270 AD (search for this): entry lupercus-bio-3
Lupercus
(*Lou/perkos), of Berytus, a learned grammarian, lived a little time before the Roman emperor Claudius II. (reigned A. D. 268-270).
He was the author, according to Suidas, of the following works :-three books on the particle a)\n, *Peri tou= taw/s, *Peri\ th=s karidos, *Peri\ tou= para\ *Pla/twni a)lektruo/nos, a *Kti/sis of the Egyptian town Arsinoetus or Arsinoe, *)Attikai\ le/ces, *Te/xnh grammatikh/, and thirteen books on the three genders, in which Suidas says that Lupercus surpasses Herodian in many point
268 AD (search for this): entry lupercus-bio-3
Lupercus
(*Lou/perkos), of Berytus, a learned grammarian, lived a little time before the Roman emperor Claudius II. (reigned A. D. 268-270).
He was the author, according to Suidas, of the following works :-three books on the particle a)\n, *Peri tou= taw/s, *Peri\ th=s karidos, *Peri\ tou= para\ *Pla/twni a)lektruo/nos, a *Kti/sis of the Egyptian town Arsinoetus or Arsinoe, *)Attikai\ le/ces, *Te/xnh grammatikh/, and thirteen books on the three genders, in which Suidas says that Lupercus surpasses Herodian in many point