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Apellicon (Gr****: Ἀπελλικῶν; died c. 84 BC), a
wealthy man from Teos,
afterwards an
Athenian citizen, was a
famous book
collector of the 1st
century BC...
- Casca,
Roman politician (d. c. 42 BC) Surena,
Parthian general (d. 53 BC)
Apellicon of Teos, Gr**** book
collector (approximate date)
Gaius Flavius Fimbria...
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which formerly belonged to the
library of
Apellicon, and were
brought to Rome by
Sulla with the rest of
Apellicon's library in 84.
Tyrannion commenced this...
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library was disclosed, and it was
purchased by
Apellicon and
returned to
Athens in
about 100 BCE.: 5–6
Apellicon sought to
recover the texts, many of which...
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library was disclosed, and it was
purchased by
Apellicon and
returned to
Athens in
about 100 BC.: 5–6
Apellicon sought to
recover the texts, many of which...
- (88 – 63 BC). He
heard that the
Athenian soldiers,
under the
command of
Apellicon of Teos, had been
placed in a very
careless manner on the side of Delos...
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Protagoras the
sophist Andron the
geographer Antimachus the epic poet
Apellicon, the
preserver of the
works of
Aristotle Epicurus reportedly grew up in...
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century and
sealed during the 11th century. List of destro****
libraries Apellicon of Teos Crawford,
Sidnie White; W****en,
Cecilia (2015-10-14). The Dead...
- his
heirs let them
languish in a
cellar until the 1st
century BC, when
Apellicon of Teos
discovered and
purchased the m****cripts,
bringing them back to...
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fellow peripatetic philosopher named Apellicon of Teos at the head of an
expeditionary force to
quell the revolt.
Apellicon is
mostly known for
having owned...