Longinus 1st cent

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Name:
Longinus 1st cent
Abbr:
Longin.
Alt names:
Pseudo-Longinus
Παραβολή
لونجينوس
Pseudo-Longin
Longinos
Pseudo-Longinos
Longino
Pseudo Longino
Longinus, Rhetor
Longin.
Field of activity:
Critic
Rhetor
Fictitious Author
Notes:
His On the sublime, 1984: CIP t.p. (Longinus)
Pauly-Wissowa: subheading under "Longinos," the neoplatonist philosopher of 3d cent. (Pseudo-Longinos, author of On the sublime, who cannot possibly be correctly identified with any known real Longinus)
Oxford classical dict. (Longinus, Ps.-Longinus, name commonly assigned to the unknown author of On the sublime, owing to its long but mistaken association with Cassius Longinus-was probably a first-century rhetor (fl. A.D. 890?))
Encyc. Britannica, micropaedia (Longinus- fl. early 1st cent. A.D.- name sometimes assigned to the author of On the sublime)
Grant, M. Greek & Latin authors, 1980 (Longinus
name traditionally assigned to the Greek literary critic who wrote the treatise On the sublime (Peri hupsous) incorrectly identified as Dionysius Longinus, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, or Cassius Longinus, ca. 213-273
the author lived in the earlier part of the 1st cent. A.D.)
Papyros Larous (under the name Longinos passes the work Peri hypsous [On the sublime], a work of the first part of the 1st cent.
not by Kassios Longinos)
Da Longino a Longino, 1987: p. 7 (Pseudo Longino)
His Del sublime, c1991: t.p. (Dionisio Longino)
Brill's New Pauly: "Pseudo-Longinus, As the treatise Περὶ ὕψους (Perì hýpsous, ‘On the Sublime’, often quoted by its Latin title De sublimitate) is not mentioned in ancient sources, its dating and authorship are largely hypothetical. ..... from "Pseudo-Longinus." Brill’s New Pauly. Brill Online, 2013. Reference. Tufts University Library. 30 April 2013 .
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