Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Greek: Λυκόφρων ὁ Χαλκιδεύς, translit. Lukóphrōn ho Chalkidéus; born about 330–325 BC) was a Hellenistic Greek tragic...
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Lycophron or Lycophro (Greek: Λυκόφρων) may refer to: Lycophron, Hellenistic tragic poet and possible author of the poem Alexandra or Cassandra Lycophron...
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Lycophron (Ancient Greek: Λυκόφρων), son of Jason of Pherae, was a co-tyrant of Pherae (355/4-352 BC), ruling alongside his brother Peitholaus. He was...
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Lycophron of Corinth (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Greek: Λυκόφρων, translit. Lukóphrōn) was the second son of the Corinthian tyrant Periander. Periander...
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Odysseus. She is mentioned in passing in the works of the Hellenistic poet Lycophron and the 12th-century Byzantine scholar John Tzetzes. Cassiphone's name...
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Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Greek: Λυκόφρων, translit. Lukóphrōn) was a sophist of Ancient Greece. The central point about Lycrophron as attacked...
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In Greek mythology, Lycophron (/ˈlaɪkəfrɒn/ LY-kə-fron; Ancient Greek: Λυκόφρων, romanized: Lukóphrōn, lit. 'wolf-minded') is a squire of Ajax the Greater...
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John Tzetzes (redirect from Ad Lycophron)
obscure Cassandra or Alexandra of the Hellenistic poet Lycophron, usually called "On Lycophron" (edited by K.O. Müller, 1811), in the production of which...
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Epidaurus. They had two sons: Cypselus, who was said to be weak-minded, and Lycophron, a man of intelligence. According to the book Lives and Opinions of Eminent...
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Papilio astyalus (redirect from Heraclides lycophron)
Godart, 1819 Synonyms Calaides astyalus Heraclides astyalus Heraclides lycophron Hübner, [1823] Papilio mentor Dalman, 1823 Papilio pirithous Boisduval...
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ad Lycophron, 653; Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.4; Fasti 6.132; Hyginus, Fabulae 14 Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.4 Hesiod, Theogony 265–267; Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 167...
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said to be a promontory located in modern day Kilidülbahir. According to Lycophron, she was rescued by the goddess Hecate and became one of her canine familiars...
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Melville cites Parthenope as a source of Naples' mythological identity. Lycophron, Alexandra 720 Eustathius, l.c. cit.; Strabo, Geographica 5.246, 252 Servius...
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(Callimachus and Lycophron Aratus trans. Mair 1921 p. 261) Lycophron, Alexandra 648 ff (trans. Mair) (Greek poetry C3rd BC) Scholiast on Lycophron, Alexandra...
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132–133). Hyginus, Fabulae Preface & 151 ad Lycophron, 45 Servius on Aeneid III. 420. Hyginus, Fabulae 199 ad Lycophron, 45 Robert Fagles, The Odyssey 1996,...
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blood on the altar. According to Lycophron, all were transformed into wolves for having devoured Nyctimus. Lycophron extends the characteristics of Lycaon...
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accounts of Ajax's death are offered by Philostratus and the scholiast on Lycophron. The abduction of Cassandra by Ajax was frequently represented in Greek...
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Tzetzes on Lycophron, 7l2 Tzetzes, Chiliades 6.40 Eustathius, l.c. cit.; Servius on Virgil, Georgics 4.562; Strabo, 5.246, 252; Lycophron, 720–726; Tzetzes...
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2000.2506; www.persee.fr/doc/ista_0000-0000_2000_mon_756_1 Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 17; Eustathius on Homer p. 632. Hyginus, Fabulae 157 Apollodorus, 1.9...
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359. καὶ ἱμερόεσσα Καλυψώ; Hard, p. 41. Apollodorus, 1.2.7 Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 174 (Gk text) E., Bell, Robert (1993). Women of classical mythology :...
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Conversely, the poem Alexandra ascribed to his equally erudite contemporary Lycophron, which is now thought to have been composed around 190 BCE, also alludes...
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4.336 Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.14, line 339 & 348 Tzetzes, Chiliades 6.40 Lycophron, 720-726; Eustathius, l.c. cit.; Strabo, 5.246 & 252; Servius commentary...
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philosophy C4th BC) Lycophron, Alexandria 93 ff, (trans. A. Mair) (Greek epic C3rd BC) Scholiast on Alexandria 93 ff (Callimachus and Lycophron trans. A. Mair...
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Tzetzes on Lycophron, 1047 Pausanias, 3.26.10 Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Bybassos Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Syrnos Strabo, 6.3.9 Lycophron, 1047 Apollodorus...
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2008. ISBN 978-90-04-16988-3. Lycophron, Alexandra in Callimachus, Lycophron, Aratus, Hymns and Epigrams. Lycophron: Alexandra. Aratus: Phaenomena,...
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Chiliades 1.14, line 337 & 6.40 Strabo, Geographica 6.1.1 Lycophron, Alexandra 720 Lycophron, The Alexandra translated by Alexander William Mair. Loeb...
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is derived from the Greek word for "sickle". Another Alexandrian poet, Lycophron (c. 270 BC), mentions "rounding the Cronos' Sickle's leap", an apparent...
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Fragmenta, Berlin, 1922. Internet Archive. Lycophron, Alexandra (or Cassandra) in Callimachus and Lycophron with an English translation by A. W. Mair ;...
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Theogony 173–206. Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.1.4. Aeschylus Eumenides 321; Lycophron Alexandra 432; Ovid Metamorphoses 4.453. "When she had spoken these words...
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