1. Loeb - Noun
2. Loeb - Proper noun
United States physiologist (born in Germany) who did research on parthenogenesis (1859-1924)
Source: WordNetAquinas's influence was such as to affect a number of early translations of these passages, H. Rackham, trans., Nicomachean Ethics, Loeb Classical Library; J. A. K. Thomson, trans. Source: Internet
B.O. Foster, "Introduction," in Livy, Books I and II, The Loeb Classical Library (New York, 1919), x. The city became so powerful that it was reportedly able to raise two hundred thousand fighting men. Source: Internet
B.O. Foster, "Introduction," in Livy, Books I and II, The Loeb Classical Library (New York, 1919), xxiii. Source: Internet
Campbell, Greek Lyric IV, Loeb 1992, page 153) *Hesiod's Catalogue of Women created a vogue for catalogue poems in the Hellenistic period. Source: Internet
Although Loeb stayed for only one year, it was the beginning of their lifelong friendship. Source: Internet
As translated by H.J. Edwards in the Loeb Classical Library edition. Source: Internet