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- Philitas of Cos (/fɪˈlaɪtəs/; Gr****: Φιλίτας ὁ Κῷος, Philītas ho Kōos; c. 340 – c. 285 BC), sometimes spelled Philetas (/faɪˈliːtəs/; Φιλήτας, Philētas;...
- period was Philitas of Cos: Augustan poets identified his name with great elegiac writing. One of the most influential elegiac writers was Philitas' rival...
- librarian of the Library of Alexandria. A native of Ephesus and a pupil of Philitas of Cos, he lived during the reigns of the first two Ptolemies, and was...
- ****enistic period, said to be a pupil of Philitas of Cos; the dates of his life and work are all but lost, but Philitas is supposed to have been born c. 340...
- unwarranted extrapolation. It was the home of the major ****enistic poet-scholar Philitas. Despite the incorporation of Kos into the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the island...
- compendium of Chinese characters from Zhou dynasty bronzes.[citation needed] Philitas of Cos (fl. 4th century BCE) wrote a pioneering vocabulary Disorderly Words...
- Philitas of Cos, the philosopher's head...
- Press, 2013. ISBN 978-0198147411. Lightfoot, J. L. ****enistic Collection: Philitas. Alexander of Aetolia. Hermesianax. Euphorion. Parthenius. Edited and translated...
- from the musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber Demeter, a 300 BC elegy by Philitas of Cos "Demeter", a 1999 sonnet by Carol Ann Duffy Demeter, the fictional...
- 2007. ISBN 978-0-87220-821-6. Lightfoot, J. L., ****enistic Collection: Philitas, Alexander of Aetolia, Hermesianax, Euphorion, Parthenius, edited and translated...