Ophelios the Grammarian
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From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 399
Setting aside the well-worn interpretations, let me state the meaning clearly — even if some think I am cutting a...
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 405
I do not admire the custom of lavishing adornment on the body.
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 411
You asked me about the style of the blessed John [Chrysostom], and whether it represents genuine Attic Greek.
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 412
The work of a grammarian, Ophelios, is not merely to be precise for its own sake.
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 414
You of all people, Ophelios, understand that words are not the things they describe.
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 415
The spiritual life is a journey with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
From Isidore of Pelusiumc. 427
I greatly admire ancient Sparta — a city adorned with honor, whose mothers forbade ornament so that the men they...