
Description
by Soudas (Suda)
Basel, ex Officina Heerwagen per Eusebium Episcopium ; 1581.
With woodcut printer's mark at the title and repeated at the end.
7 pp., 2 leaves, 1056 columns, pp. 1057-1060, 16 leaves.
Original half hand tooled pigskin binding (damaged paper at the lower right corner of the front cover). Red edges.
Very good interior, some toning.
-Adams, p. 2065. Not in Soltesz (only other editions). First published in Venice in 1514. -
Third Basel edition (1544; 1564) of the famous word and subject lexicon, which is close to a modern conversational lexicon in a modern style.
Overall a good copy.
Lacks front endpaper
Small folio. Size 8 3/4 by 13 1/4"
Text in Latin
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The Suda or Souda (Latin: Suidae Lexicon) is a large 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, formerly attributed to an author called Soudas or Souidas.
It is an encyclopedic lexicon, written in Greek, with 30,000 entries, many drawing from ancient sources that have since been lost, and often derived from medieval Christian compilers.
The Suda is somewhere between a grammatical dictionary and an encyclopedia in the modern sense.
It explains the source, derivation, and meaning of words according to the philology of its period, using such earlier authorities as Harpocration and Helladios.
It is a rich source of ancient and Byzantine history and life, although not every article is of equal quality, and it is an "uncritical" compilation.
Much of the work is probably interpolated, and passages that refer to Michael Psellos (c. 1017–1078) are deemed interpolations which were added in later copies.
This lexicon contains numerous biographical notices on political, ecclesiastical, and literary figures of the Byzantine Empire to the tenth century, those biographical entries being condensations from the works of Hesychius of Miletus, as the author himself avers.
Other sources were the encyclopedia of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (reigned 912–959) for the figures in ancient history, excerpts of John of Antioch (seventh century) for Roman history, the chronicle of Hamartolus (Georgios Monachos, 9th century) for the Byzantine age, the biographies of Diogenes Laërtius, and the works of Athenaeus and Philostratus. Other principal sources include a lexicon by "Eudemus," perhaps derived from the work On Rhetorical Language by Eudemus of Argos.
The lexicon copiously draws from scholia to the classics (Homer, Aristophanes, Thucydides, Sophocles, etc.), and for later writers, Polybius, Josephus, the Chronicon Paschale, George Syncellus, George Hamartolus, and so on.
The Suda quotes or paraphrases these sources at length. Since many of the originals are lost, the Suda serves as an invaluable repository of literary history, and this preservation of the "literary history" is more vital than the lexicographical compilation itself, by some estimation.
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