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Headword:
Aristophanês
Adler number: alpha,3933
Translated headword: Aristophanes
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Of
Byzantium, a grammarian, son of Apelles a troop-commander, student of Kallimakhos[1] and of Zenodotos,[2] the former as a young man, the latter as a boy; and in addition to these [he also studied under] Dionysios Iambos[3] and Euphronidas of Korinth or
Sikyon.[4] He flourished in the 144th Olympiad.[5]
Greek Original:Aristophanês, Buzantios, grammatikos, huios Apellou hêgoumenou stratiôtôn, mathêtês Kallimachou kai Zênodotou: alla tou men neos, tou de pais êkouse: pros de toutois kai Dionusiou tou Iambou kai Euphronida tou Korinthiou ê Sikuôniou. gegone de kata tên rmd# Olumpiada.
Notes:
Probably c.257-180 (though see Pfeiffer 172).
RE
Aristophanes(14); NP
Aristophanes(4); OCD4
Aristophanes(2); FGrH 347.
[1]
kappa 227.
[2]
zeta 74.
[3] RE Dionysios(93); NP Dionysios(15).
[4] Otherwise unattested.
[5] 204-201.
[Original translation and notes by Malcom Heath; this entry had dropped out of the database: ARS]
Reference:
R. Pfeiffer, History of Classical Scholarship, i (Oxford 1968) chap.5.
Keywords: biography; chronology; geography; military affairs; rhetoric
Translated by: Ross Scaife ✝ on 8 May 2002@21:18:56.
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