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Carytius of
Pergamum (Gr****: Καρύστιος) was an
ancient Gr****
grammarian who
lived at the end of the 2nd
century BCE, all of
whose works are now lost. Among...
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Carystus (/ˈdaɪ.əkliːz/; Gr****: Διοκλῆς ὁ Καρύστιος; Latin:
Diocles Carystius; also
known by the
Latin name
Diocles Medicus, i.e. "Diocles the physician";...
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squandered 1200
talents a year on dinners, parties, and love affairs.
Carystius of
Pergamum mentions that he had a
lover by the name of Theognis, of whom...
- (/ænˈtɪɡənəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος ὁ Καρύστιος; Latin:
Antigonus Carystius), a Gr****
writer on
various subjects,
flourished in the 3rd
century BCE...
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information about him
contained in the now-lost
Historical Notes by
Carystius of Pergamum). None of the
sources that
mention him say
anything about...
- Hypereides, was the
renowned Athenian orator Demosthenes.
According to
Carystius (as
quoted by Athenaeus), when
Alexander praised the
beauty of a boy at...
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Carystus (skipper), a
genus of
skipper butterflies in the
family Hesperiidae Carystius This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Carystus...
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relevance of this
material in
examining its authenticity. A
fragment of
Carystius'
Historical Notes preserved by
Athenaeus in Book XI of the Deipnosophistae...
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Carneiscus Carnus Carpaea Carpus of
Antioch Caryae Caryatid Caryatis Carystius Carystus C****andra C****andra (metaphor) C****andreia C****iopeia (mother...