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sometimes called "Pseudo-
Apollodorus" to
distinguish him from
Apollodorus of
Athens (below), with whom he was
sometimes confused Apollodorus of
Carystus (fl. 300–260...
- been
written by
Apollodorus (or
sometimes Pseudo-
Apollodorus), a
result of its
false attribution to the 2nd-century BC
scholar Apollodorus of Athens. The...
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Apollodorus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος) of
Pergamon was a
rhetorician of
ancient Greece who was the
author of a
school of
rhetoric called after him Apollodoreios...
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Fabulae 96.
Apollodorus 3.10.7.
Pausanias 1.33.1;
Apollodorus,
Library 3.10.7.
Apollodorus,
Library 3.10.5; Hyginus,
Fabulae 77.
Apollodorus,
Library 3...
- such as
making the dome a standard. He is also
known as
Apollodorus Mechanicus.
Apollodorus was born in Damascus,
Roman Syria.
Modern sources refer to...
- post quem
after the time of
Apollodorus. As a result, the
author of the
Bibliotheca is
often referred to as "Pseudo-
Apollodorus".
Dignified as "philological...
- bed-sack,
while Apollodorus tied the bed-sack up with a cord and
carried it
indoors to Caesar.
Nothing else is
known about Apollodorus.
Apollodorus is mentioned...
-
credited to "
Apollodorus" by the
ancient authorities,
without specifying whether they were
written by
Apollodorus of
Carystus or
Apollodorus of Gela. They...
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between the
birth of
Apollodorus and 376 BCE,
Pasion was made an
Athenian citizen,
along with his sons. In 370 BCE, when
Apollodorus was 24, his father...
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Apollodorus of
Erythrae was a
writer of
ancient Greece, who
spoke of the
Erythraean Sibyl as his fellow-citizen.
Marcus Terentius Varro, Fragm. p. 216...