See Also: Porson(dictionary)

Boeotarch (iou) and Porson (iou)


Boeotarch (iou)



Boeotarch noun. E19.
[Greek Boiotarkhes, from Boiotia Boeotia (see BOEOTIAN) + -arkhes -ARCH.]
Ancient History. A chief magistrate of the Boeotian league.

Porson (iou)



Porson noun. L19.
[Richard Porson (1759-1808), English classical scholar who formulated the rule.]
Porson's law, Porson's rule, the metrical rule that in a Greek tragic iambic trimeter where the last word forms a cretic, the preceding syllable is short.
Porsonian adjective of or characteristic of Porson, his work, or a font of Greek type named after him M19.