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Athenaeus of
Naucratis (/ˌæθəˈniːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀθήναιος ὁ Nαυκρατίτης or Nαυκράτιος, Athēnaios Naukratitēs or Naukratios; Latin:
Athenaeus Naucratita)...
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Athenaeus (/æθɪˈniːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀθήναιος) may
refer to:
Athenaeus (officer), an
officer of
Antigonus I
Monophthalmus in the
Third War of the Diadochi...
- practice," a
section on
Athenaeus' own innovations, and an
epilogue "emphasizing
preparation for war as a deterrent, and
defending Athenaeus' own
record against...
- [
Athenaeus]. Trans. C.D.
Yonge as The
Deipnosophists or
Banquet of the Learned.
Henry Bohn (London), 1854.
Accessed 13 Aug 2014. Ἀθήναιος [
Athenaeus]...
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Athenaeus, son of
Athenaeus (Gr****: Ἀθήναιος) was an
ancient Gr**** (Athenian)
composer and
musician who
flourished around 138–128 BC, when he composed...
- born
around 371 BC, and was the
daughter of Epicles. Both
Plutarch and
Athenaeus say that Phryne's real name was Mnesarete.
According to
Plutarch she was...
- barystathmoteros,
Athenaeus 42c. Κοῦφος kouphos,
Athenaeus 42c. Κατάξηρος kataxēros,
Athenaeus 43a. Ὀξύς oxys,
Theopompus fgt.229 M. I316 =
Athenaeus 43b. Τραχὐτερος...
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Athenaeus of
Cyzicus was an
ancient Gr****
mathematician and
geometer who was
active in the 4th
century BC.
Originally from Cyzicus, he
moved to ancient...
- Euripides,
Orestes 362
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophistae 7.295, with
Theolytus the Methymnaean,
Bacchic Odes as
authority Athenaeus,
Deipnosophistae 7.295,...
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Athenaeus of
Attalia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθήναιος) (1st
century AD), was a physician, and the
founder of the
Pneumatic school of medicine. He was born in...