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διάταξις

diataxis · ἡ

disposition, arrangement

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διάταξις · diataxis — LSJ

disposition, arrangement, disposition, arrangement of topics

disposition, arrangement, of troops, Hdt. 9.26; ἡ δ. τῶν φυλάκων D. 18.248; disposition of the elements, Pl. Ti. 53b; ταύτην ὁ κόσμος ἔχει τὴν δ. Arist. Cael. 300b25; of a treatise, Ph. Bel. 49.4; Rhet., arrangement of topics, Luc. Hist.Conscr. 24.

II command, testamentary disposition, compact

command, LXX Ps. 118(119).91, Plb. 4.19.10, Phld. Herc. 1251.20, Po. 2.48 (pl.); testamentary disposition, Plb. 4.87.5; compact, Id. 8.16.12.

2 imperial constitution, decree

imperial constitution, θεῖαι δ. Wilcken Chr. 41 iii 20 (iii A. D.); κατὰ διάταξιν τοῦ Ἁδριανοῦ BGU 1022.9 (ii A. D.); νεαραὶ δ., title of Justinianʼs Novels; of the decree of the praefectus Aegypti, Wilcken Chr. 27.10 (ii A. D.).

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