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61. Ancient History Sourcebook: Pausanias: Description Of Greece, Book II: Corinth
Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 1.115117. 2.13.1 On the return of the Heracleidae 2,22,5,n1. Sixth cent. BC. 2,22,7,n1. c. 610-550 BC. 2,22,7,n2.
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Pausanias, reputedly born in Lydia, was a Greek traveler (as well as Greece he also visited Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Macedonia, Epirus) during height of Roman rule. His most important work is the Description of Greece [Periegesis Hellados], a sort of tourist guidebook, which remains an invaluable text on ancient ruins. The Description of Greece survives in ten books in the form of a tour of Greece starting in Attica. The first book seems to have been completed after 143 CE, but before 161CE. No event after 176CE is mentioned in the work. Pausanias begins his description of each city with a synopsis of its history followed by an account of the monuments in topographical order. He also discusses local daily life, ceremonial rituals, legend and folklore. His main concentration is on artistic workd from the glories of classical Greece, especially religious art and architecture. That he can be relied on for building and works which have since disappeared is shown by the accuracy of his descriptions of buildings which do survive. For at Athens he discusses the pictures, portraits, and inscriptions recording the laws of Solon; the great gold and ivory statue of Athena in the Parthenon; and the monuments to famous men and of Athenians who died in battle.

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Anacreon, 6th cent. BC Gail, Jean Baptiste, 17551829. Odes d Anacreon. Apollonius, Rhodius, c. 295-215 Apollonius Rhodius, the Argonautica with an
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63. Encyclopedia: Oxyrhynchus
Centuries 5th century BC 4th century BC - 3rd century BC Decades 380s BC 370s BC Apollonius of Rhodes (Apollonius Rhodius), librarian at Alexandria,
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    64. Encyclopedia: List Of Ancient Greeks
    Apollonius of Rhodes (Apollonius Rhodius), librarian at Alexandria, was a poet, Philochorus, of Athens, Greek historian during the 3rd century BC,
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    65. UCR Library Website
    De Viris Illustris, c. 106113 CE, The Life of Lucan by Suetonius LoveToKnow FreeOnline Apollonius Rhodius - Alexandrian poet, fl. 3rd Century BC
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    66. UCR Library Website [Print Version]
    Apollonius Rhodius Alexandrian poet, fl 3rd Century BC, The Oxford ClassicalDictionary Riv Ref DE5 Flavius Arrianus) - Historian (Alexander the Great), c. AD
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    67. Filologia 8 (1995) Chrys C. CARAGOUNIS
    (as Apollonius Rhodius, Aratus, Callimachus, Menander, Theocritus, et al. 56, 4, 910, c. 510 BC) for Qa leia; vith cent. BC Poteida n Poteda n
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    68. Erasistratus Information
    Apollonius Citiensis (1st BCE) *Apollonius (doctor) (3rd lyric poet 7th c. BC *Alcmenes of Cyrrhus astronomer *Andronicus Rhodius - Peripatetic philosopher
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    69. Classical Studies (humanities.classics) FAQ
    Apollonius Rhodius dates flourished 3rd century BCE language of composition Gaius Julius Caesar dates c.10015 March 44 BCE language of composition
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    72. Winter '99 Acquisitions List
    Notes Paper Whatman s wove; the 3rd of 3 books printed by Baskerville on wove The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius, in four books, by Francis Fawkes
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    1. Alley, Jerome, 1760-1827.
    Historical essays on the lives of Augustus Caesar; and Lewis XIV., of
    Cardinals Richelieu and Ximenes; and of William III. of England, and
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    73. New Acquisitions In Classics
    Athenaeus, 2nd cent. BC?. Athenaeus Mechanicus, On machines = Peri mechanematon /David The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius electronic resource
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    Le meme et l'autre dans la structure ontologique du Timee de Platon
    3. ed. rev., pourvue de corrigenda, d'addenda, d'index revises Sankt Augustin : Academia Verlag, c1998. (Series: International Plato studies ; v. 2) Main Stack B387.B74 1998 Symposium Platonicum (4th : 1995 : Granada, Spain) Interpreting the Timaeus-Critias : proceedings of the IV Symposium Platonicum : selected papers / 1. Aufl. Sankt Augustin : Academia Verlag, 1997.

    74. Pausanias Description Of Greece, Book II: Corinth
    Eumelus, the son of Amphilytus, 8th cent. BC of the family called Bacchidae,who is said to have composed Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 1.115117.
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    Pausanias Description of Greece, Book II: Corinth
    fl.c.160 CE BOOK II: Corinth Search for Keywords of interest: Amazons, groves, Cypress, flute, oracle, muses, music, theater, gymnasium, pillar, tree, trumpet, straight road, serpent [2.1.1] The Corinthian land is a portion of the Argive, and is named after Corinthus . That Corinthus was a son of Zeus I have never known anybody say seriously except the majority of the Corinthians. Eumelus, the son of Amphilytus, [8th cent. B.C.] of the family called Bacchidae, who is said to have composed the epic poem, says in his Corinthian History (if indeed the history be his) that Ephyra, the daughter of Oceanus, dwelt first in this land; that afterwards Marathon, the son of Epopeus, the son of Aloeus, the son of Helius (Sun), fleeing from the lawless violence of his father migrated to the sea coast of Attica; that on the death of Epopeus he came to Peloponnesus, divided his kingdom among his sons, and retuned to Attica; and that Asopia was renamed after Sicyon, and Ephyraea after Corinthus. [2.1.2] Corinth is no longer inhabited by any of the old Corinthians, but by colonists sent out by the Romans. This change is due to the Achaean League.

    75. HISTORY
    Eratosthenes, Theocritus, Apollonius Rhodius, Manetho and Berossus. c. BC 4th cent. Establishment of the two major philosophical schools of Greek
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    The outline below is compiled and taken from John A. Garraty and Peter Gay, eds., The Columbia History of the World , 1972; and thus there is no present claim to originality in content or organization In purpose, however, there is no explicit dependence on the above or other work; naturally, of course, I absorb and process existing thought, such as may have come to my attention
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    Sunzi, 6th cent. BC, The art of war, CASS, 355.02 SUNZI. Sunzi, 6th cent. Apollonius, Rhodius, The voyage of Argo, CASS, 883.01 APOLLONI
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    78. Collation Of Theosophical Glossaries: Ao-Ar, Comp S. Osterhage
    revived astronomy in ninth cent I 6589 twelve tribes of, twelve signs II 200n SD INDEX Argonautica . See Apollonius Rhodius
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    List of Title Abbreviations (in alphabetical order) SD INDEXa aoidon hoide dustenoi logoi II 764 (Gk) "Those miserable stories of the poets." Euripides, Hercules Mad TG Aour (Chald.) . The synthesis of the two aspects of astro-etheric light; and the od the life-giving, and the ob the death-giving light. SD INDEX Aour See also Aur WG Ap , water; air; the intermediate region. WG Apah , (plural of AP), divinities and potencies. TG Apam Napat (Zend.) . A mysterious being, corresponding to the Fohat of the Occultists. It is both a Vedic and an Avestian name. Literally, the name means the "Son of the Waters" (of space, i.e ., Ether), for in the Avesta Apam Napat stands between the fire-yazatas and the water-yazatas (See Secret Doctrine , Vol. II., p. 400, note). WG Apam-napat , Vedic name for Agni, or fire as sprung from water; intelligent force pervading nature, the "light of the Logos," Fohat. ( apam water; napat , offspring.) SD INDEX Apam-Napat TG Apana (Sk.)

    79. Antiquariaat Fragmenta Selecta Classic Antiquity Antique Books Antiek Bucher Boe
    Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautica. Recogn. brevique adn. crit. instr. Hardb.(Sandpiper reprint) (7th cent. BC., author of the Arimaspea; includes the
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