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grammarians of the same name:
Zenodotus of Alexandria,
surnamed ὁ ἐν ἄστει (ho en astei, "the one from the city", i.e. Alexandria)
Zenodotus of Mallus, the disciple...
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Zenodotus (/zəˈnɒdətəs/; Gr****: Ζηνόδοτος; fl. late 5th
century AD) was a
Neoplatonist philosopher who
lived and
taught in Athens. He was
described as...
- king's son. The
first recorded head
librarian was
Zenodotus of
Ephesus (lived c. 325 – c. 270 BC).
Zenodotus' main work was
devoted to the
establishment of...
- 2013, p. 42) Euripides,
Helen 7 ff.; Conon, 8 Homer,
Odyssey 4.360 ff.
Zenodotus in
scholia on Homer,
Odyssey 4.366 Strabo, 10.321
citing Pherecydes Scholia...
- Sacrum. The
Sabines then
drove out the
Opici and
encamped in that region.
Zenodotus of
Troezen claimed that the
Sabines were
originally Umbrians that changed...
- Homer,
critical of the
editions of the
Iliad and
Odyssey published by
Zenodotus, his
predecessor as head of the
Library of Alexandria.
Argonautica seems...
-
Parrhasius (5th
century BC) —
painter Herostratus (d 356 BC) —
criminal Zenodotus (fl. 280 BC) —
grammarian and
literary critic,
first librarian of the...
-
establishment of the
Library of Alexandria,
Homeric scholars such as
Zenodotus of Ephesus,
Aristophanes of
Byzantium and in
particular Aristarchus of...
- The
obelus is
believed to have been
invented by the
Homeric scholar Zenodotus as one of a
system of
editorial symbols. They
marked questionable or corrupt...
-
centuries BC,
scholars affiliated with the
Library of Alexandria—particularly
Zenodotus and
Aristarchus of Samothrace—edited the
Homeric poems,
wrote commentaries...