Callimachus (redirect from Kallimachos)
Callimachus (Ancient Greek: Καλλίμαχος, romanized: Kallimachos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an ancient Greek poet, scholar, and librarian who was active in...
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Dancing Maenad Roman copy of Greek original attributed to Kallimachos c. 425–400 BCE at the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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Datis fighting the polemarch of Athens Kallimachos at the Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa Poikile (reconstitution)....
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Callimachus Datis fighting Kallimachos at the Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa Poikile (reconstitution) Native name Καλλίμαχος Born Afidnes Died 490 BC...
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literary tradition. These are the anonymous Belthandros and Chrysantza Kallimachos and Chrysorrhoe Lybistros and Rhodamne available in English translation...
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Callimachus Hesiodicus: Die Rezeption der hesiodischen Dichtung durch Kallimachos von Kyrene, Berlin: Mielke. Rohde, Erwin (1925), Psyche. The cult of...
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immediately before that a table. Additionally, this room housed the Lamp of Kallimachos, a Hermes, the saltwater well and a collection of spoils from the Persian...
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Nike to be selected democratically by lot was Myrrhine, daughter of Kallimachos. According to decree IG i^3 36, she would have received a portion of...
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4, 120 note 59. Nonnus, 33.124, noted by Olga Palagia, "A Niche for Kallimachos' Lamp?" American Journal of Archaeology, 88.4 (October 1984:515-521)...
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Datis Datis fighting Kallimachos at the Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa Poikile (reconstitution) Native name *Dātiya- Born Media, Achaemenid Empire Allegiance...
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