
Callimachus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Callimachus
- Athenian archon, 349 B.C.
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heophilus, who succeeded Callimachus; for he is the eighty
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Thessalus, [Apollodorus] and Callimachus. In the third
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Dexitheus [385 B.C.] to Callimachus [349 B.C.], - in whos
Callimachus 2
of Cyrene - the grandfather of the poet
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Callimachus, grandfather of Callimachus the poet, is a general in the
Callimachus 3
of Cyrene - a Greek poet and grammarian
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Callimachus, grandfather of Callimachus the poet, is a general in the
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Callimachus is summoned from Eleusis to work at the library in Alexan
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Aristophanes of Byzantium is a pupil of Callimachus and Zenodotus.
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General comments on the life and writings of the poet Callimachus.
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Hermippus, the pupil of Callimachus, has corroborated the
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than I like. And Callimachus attributes to Chaerephon
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lus the king, a man whom Callimachus sets down as a pupil
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what Ister the pupil of Callimachus calls him in the trea
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drown Ister the pupil of Callimachus, the historian, in
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Stormer of Walls (but Callimachus calls the play The
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aid from bitter enemies; as Callimachus says. For are
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lar documents. And Callimachus has recorded this code of
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Hermippus the pupil of Callimachus says in the first boo
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Rhodian, the disciple of Callimachus; he was also the teac
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single volumes. Callimachus later compiled a catalogue
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-222 B.C.], and was a pupil of Callimachus. At first, toge
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pupil of the grammarian Callimachus at Alexandria, where
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not from Soli. But Callimachus, a learned and trustworthy
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was a contemporary of Aratus, Callimachus and Nicander.
Callimachus 4
- a general of Mithridates of Pontus
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prolonged resistance led by Callimachus, but fails to stop his soldi
Callimachus 5
- governor of the Thebaid in Egypt, 1st century B.C.
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act of obeisance to Isis by Callimachus, governor of the Thebaid.
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same as Aristodemus; but Callimachus says that thirteen
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