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Naucratis (/ˌæθəˈniːəs/,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀθήναιος ὁ Nαυκρατίτης or Nαυκράτιος,
Athēnaios Naukratitēs or Naukratios; Latin:
Athenaeus Naucratita) was an ancient...
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fragments of
paeans survive from late antiquity: one by
Athénaios Athenaíou" (
Athenaios son of
Athenaios), the
other by
Limenius of Athens. The
fragment by...
- that it
cannot be the
ethnic "
Athenaîos" (from Athens), but
rather names "
Athēnaios Athēnaiou" (
Athénaios son of
Athénaios) as the composer. The Second...
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Apollodorus of
Athens (Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος,
Apollodoros ho
Athenaios; c. 180 BC –
after 120 BC), son of Asclepiades, was a Gr**** scholar, historian...
- TY-mən;[citation needed]
Ancient Gr****: Τίμων ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, romanized: Tímōn ho
Athēnaîos, gen. Τίμωνος, Tímōnos) was a
citizen of
Athens whose re****tion for misanthropy...
- σαρδῖνος (sardĩnos),
possibly from the Gr**** Σαρδώ (Sardō) 'Sardinia'.
Athenaios quotes a
fragmentary p****age from
Aristotle mentioning the fish σαρδῖνος...
- our
written information about Gr**** pots come from such late
writers as
Athenaios and
Pollux and
other lexicographers who
described vases unknown to them...
- the
inscription shows that it
cannot be the
ethnic Athenaîos (from Athens), but
rather names Athénaios Athenaíou (Athenaeus, son of Athenios) as the composer...
- God,
familiarly known as the
Second Delphic Hymn,
composed in 128 BC by
Athénaios Athenaíou is
predominantly in the
Lydian tonos, both
diatonic and chromatic...
- 'law' – νομός nomós 'place of pasturage' Ἀθήναιος
Athḗnaios 'Athenaeus' (proper name) – Ἀθηναῖος
Athēnaîos 'Athenian'
There is also a
distinction between...