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Callimachus (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίμαχος, romanized: Kallimachos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** poet, scholar, and
librarian who was
active in...
- As polemarch,
Callimachus had a vote in
military affairs along with the 10 strategoi,
including Miltiades.
Miltiades convinced Callimachus to vote in favour...
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Callimachus (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίμαχος) may
refer to:
Callimachus (polemarch), one of the
commanders of the
Athenian army at the
Battle of
Marathon in...
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Iphigenia in
Aulis 1500–1501.
Callimachus, Hymn III to
Artemis 8-10; 80–83.
Callimachus, Hymn III to
Artemis 46–79.
Callimachus, Hymn III to
Artemis 81–85...
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Callimachus (Ancient Gr****: Καλλίμαχος Kallímakhos) was an
architect and
sculptor working in the
second half of the 5th
century BC in the
manner established...
- The Nike of
Callimachus (Gr****: Nίκη του Καλλιμάχου Níkē tou Kallimákhou) also
known as The
Dedication of
Callimachus, is a
statue that the Athenians...
- with
Callimachus. The
Lives and the Suda
agree that
Apollonius was a
student of the poet and
scholar Callimachus. Vita B
states that
Callimachus was his...
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Filippo Buonaccorsi,
called Callimachus, Callimico, Bonacurarius, Caeculus,
Geminianensis (Latin:
Philippus Callimachus Experiens, Bonacursius; Polish:...
- romanized: Aitia, lit. 'causes') is an
ancient Gr**** poem by the
Alexandrian poet
Callimachus. As an
aetiological poem, it
presents a
large collection of
origin myths...
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Philitas second only to
Callimachus among the
elegiac poets.
Another Gr****
elegiac poet, the
subject of an
elegy by
Callimachus, was Hera****us of Halicarn****us...