
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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Theëlus Apollodorus Callimachus & {349/8 B.C.} Theoph
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Thessalus, [Apollodorus] and Callimachus. In the third
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ace in the archonship of Callimachus [349/8], as Philochor
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After the archonship of Callimachus [349/8], in whose yea
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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
  Within translations:
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On Battus, the son of Callimachus the general, and fath
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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.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_9.27
scorpions but love mankind. Callimachus [fr. 100 f. 48
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the brows on either temple. Callimachus [fr. 418 P] mai
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onymous & { F 43 } & On Callimachus Hail blessed one, eve
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He refers to some verses of Callimachus in his Hymn to
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(RHODIUS) & { F 1 } & Callimachus the outcast, the butt
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and dry dogs set on by Callimachus, bane of poets, darkn
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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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So it appears that Callimachus is in error in using
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Istrus, the disciple of Callimachus, writes in the first
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Rhodias Diphilus in The ( Callimachus gives this play the title
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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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know, too, that Callimachus, in his List of Various Boo
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And Callimachus says -
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to read the Epigrams of Callimachus, in which this is one
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as Hermippus the pupil of Callimachus says in the first book
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hus the general, and father of Callimachus the poet. Whoso
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itself when Aristophanes and Callimachus treated of it, were
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is too, an epigram of Callimachus, ** on Cleombrotus of Ambracia;
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same estimate in life? Though Callimachus does not speak amiss in
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11 } & With a copy of Callimachus' Hecale This chiselle
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see, too, that neither Callimachus nor the Pergamene sch
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the father, gentlemen." (Callimachus enters this among the
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your rising." * & A line of Callimachus. [11.184] & {
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and the sweet myrtle of Callimachus, ever full of harsh
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Zenodotus, soldiers of Callimachus from whom, though you
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ore waste away the devotees of Callimachus. * & Literally,
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and the people called by Callimachus the Peucetii, all of whom
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from which according to Callimachus Maltese get their name.
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and Phaeacia, and in Callimachus also that of Drepane.
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called Cauros, and later Antandros; Callimachus says it had the name
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unguent, and called by Callimachus Agathusa; Donusa; Patmos, 30
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by Aristotle Zephyria, by Callimachus, Mimallis and by Heraclides
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islands. It is mentioned by Callimachus under its ancient name of
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name of which it bears; Callimachus calls it the Lake of
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Italy; I noticed that Callimachus records as an unparalleled
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was holding in my hands Callimachus or Herodas, or even
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Rhodian, the disciple of Callimachus; he was also the teac
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(46) of our well-being by Kallimachos the epistrategos t
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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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_194), a decree in honour of Callimachus, the governor of the Thebaid
  Within translations:
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same as Aristodemus; but Callimachus says that thirteen
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(62) I Kallimachos, the kinsman of the
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(51) made obeisance on behalf Kallimachos and his children, the
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(39) abitants. Since Kallimachos the kinsman and [strate
Callimachus 6
- Athenian archon, 217 B.C.
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Athenian archon: Callimachus
Callimachus 7
- Athenian polemarch at the battle of Marathon
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Cynaegeirus, ** Epizelus, and Callimachus. They and the
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in that battle, Miltiades, Callimachus and Cynaegirus on the
Callimachus
- in documents
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bscribed} I, Avius Callimachus, keeper of the archi
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(303/2) ple, as proposed by Kallimachos of Hermos, the son
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(c. 175/4) As proposed by Kallimachos of Paiania, the son of
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(c. 161/0) cil were Euagoras and Kallimachos, and the secre
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(early 2nd cent.) antinos magistrates: Kallimachos and Euagoras pri
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