Apollodorus
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- LCN
- His The library, 1921:t.p. (Apollodorus) introd. by J.G. Frazer (9th cent. Patriarch Photius and later writers wrongly identified author of the Library with the Athenian grammarian of same name who fl. 140 B.C.)
- Harper's dict. of class. lit.(Doubts attribution of Bibliotheca to Apollodorus the Athenian grammarian)
- Megalē Hellēnikē enkykl.(Apollodōros)
- I miti greci, 1996:t.p. (Apollodoro)
- תאוגוניה, 2016:עמוד 89 (אפולודורוס היה רושם מיתוסים שחי במאה הראשונה או השניה לספירה; יצירתו הספרייה [...])
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Apollodorus of Athens (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, Apollodoros ho Athenaios; c. 180 BC – after 120 BC), son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar, historian, and grammarian. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon, Panaetius the Stoic, and the grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace, under whom he appears to have studied together with his contemporary Dionysius Thrax. He left (perhaps fled) Alexandria around 146 BC, most likely for Pergamon, and eventually settled in Athens.
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