Aristophanes, of Byzantium, 257 B.C.-180 B.C.

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Name (Latin)
Aristophanes, of Byzantium, 257 B.C.-180 B.C.
Other forms of name
Aristophanes, of Byzantium, 257-180 B.C
Aristophanes, of Byzantium
Date of birth
-0257
Date of death
-0180
Occupation
Philologists
Associated Language
grc
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 100902718
Wikidata: Q313018
Library of congress: n 88104439
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Wikipedia description:

Aristophanes of Byzantium (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος Aristophánēs ho Buzántios; Byzantium c. 257 – Alexandria c. 185–180 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek scholar, critic and grammarian, particularly renowned for his work in Homeric scholarship, but also for work on other classical authors such as Pindar and Hesiod. He soon moved to Alexandria and studied under Zenodotus, Callimachus, and Dionysius Iambus. He succeeded Eratosthenes as head librarian of the Library of Alexandria at the age of sixty. His students included Callistratus, Aristarchus of Samothrace, and perhaps Agallis. He was succeeded by Apollonius "The Classifier" (not to be confused with Apollonius of Rhodes, a previous head librarian of Alexandria). Aristophanes' pupil, Aristarchus of Samothrace, would be the sixth head librarian at the Library of Alexandria.

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