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- Philochorus of Athens (/fɪˈlɒkərəs/; Ancient Gr****: Φιλόχορος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος; c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC), was a Gr**** historian and Atthidographer of the third...
- The Atthis of Philochorus was a local history of Attica and Athens. The full text of the Atthis, which extended to 17 books, has been lost, but the surviving...
- polis, with a sprig of olive and a crescent for the moon. According to Philochorus, it was known as glaux (γλαύξ, 'little owl') throughout the ancient world...
- common obverse of the Athenian tetradrachms after 510 BC and according to Philochorus, the Athenian tetradrachm was known as glaux (γλαύξ, little owl) throughout...
- According to Macrobius, who mentions the goddess in his Saturnalia, Philochorus, in his Atthis (referred to by Macrobius), identifies this god with the...
- Cyzicus Nicander Paeon of Amathus Palaephatus Philinus of Agrigentum Philochorus Philosteph**** Phylarchus Polybius Posidonius Satyrus the Peripatetic...
- www.****us.tufts.edu. Retrieved 29 November 2021. of Athens, Philochorus. "Philochorus: Translation of Fragments". www.attalus.org. 30. Archived from...
- independently, include Pherecydes (mid-fifth century BC), Demon (c. 400 BC), Philochorus, and Cleidemus (both fourth century BC). As the subject of myth, the...
- incident involving Phidias, but little context is provided. According to Philochorus, as quoted by a scholiast on Aristophanes, Phidias was put to death by...
- Cropp, pp. 640–641). Philochorus, FGrH 328 F18a, b, c; Harding, pp. 67–70; Ogden 2013b, p. 73; Ogden 2013a, p. 109 (Philochorus F18a = Plutarch, Theseus...