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📚 adj • entry_id 61214

Berytian

/bəˈɹɪʃən/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
beritense
Of or pertaining to Berytus (“the ancient city of Beirut”).
It will have been observed that the names of the Tyrian, Sidonian, and Berytian learned men and authors of the time—Antipater, Apollonius, Boëthus, Diodotus, Philo, Hermippus, Mari…
[T]he book actually does cram together a great deal of legal knowledge. Schulz thought that it could only be a product, directly or indirectly, of the school of Beirut and proposed…
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📚 noun • entry_id 61215

Berytian

/bəˈɹɪʃən/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
beritense
A native or inhabitant of Berytus (“the ancient city of Beirut”).
It is scarcely possible to attribute to it any other use but that of a basilica, a large public hall, where the Phœnician merchants were in the habit of congregating, probably for…
Nonnus, the poet of Panopolis in Egypt, records this claim of the Berytians in verses [...]
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