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Callimachus was an Alexandrine grammarian and poet. He was a native of Cyrene in Africa. He lived at Alexandria where was a cataloguer of the famous library of Alexandria, from about 260 B.C. until his death about 240 B.C. Among his students were Arostophanes of Byzantium and Apollonius Rhodius mostrar más Callimachus wrote numerous works on a variety of subjects, but of these only his poems exist, which are characterized by elegance and learning. In his day he was widely admired and later served as a model for Catullus and the Roman elegiac poets, especially Ovid. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Callimachus

Callimachus : Hecale (1990) 22 copias
Epigrammi (1990) 21 copias
Aetia (1975) 15 copias
Callimachus (1949) 14 copias
Inni Epigrammi Frammenti (1996) 10 copias
Callimaco (1996) 4 copias
Epigramas (2005) 4 copias
Works 4 copias
Callimaque 3 copias
Inni. Epigrammi. Ecale (1996) 3 copias
Kallimakhosz himnuszai (1976) 2 copias
Carmina 1 copia
Giambi 1 copia
Himnos 1 copia
The Poems Of Callimachus (2010) 1 copia
Inni 1 copia
Works 1 copia
The Hymns of Callimachus (2013) 1 copia
Hymns (Greek) 1 copia
Himnos (2019) 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Callimachus
Nombre legal
Callimachos
Otros nombres
Καλλίμαχος
Fecha de nacimiento
310/305 BC
Fecha de fallecimiento
240 BC
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Ptolemaic Egypt
País (para mapa)
Egypt
Lugares de residencia
Cyrene, Libya
Alexandria, Egypt
Athens, Greece
Ocupaciones
Library of Alexandria
poet
Relaciones
Apollonius Rhodius (student)

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Bought in high school
 
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ajapt | Dec 30, 2018 |
Λυκόφρων descries a mind that is intense and clever like that of a wolf. Lycophron's "Alexandra" is so astute as to have aroused the invidia of Byzantine critics.
Καλλίμαχος, whose name reads 'fighting nobly', was responsible for the cataloging of that famous Library of Alexandria which was a bulwark against obscurantists.
Ἄρατος ὁ Σολεύς means the desirable (or wanted) man from Soli. Aratus' "Phaenomena" was translated by Marcus Tullius Cicero "in his early youth."… (más)
 
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LochItes | otra reseña | Dec 5, 2009 |
These two Callimachus Loebs date from 1958, and Loeb have no plans to publish new editions. That is disgraceful!
 
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FuficiusFango | otra reseña | May 16, 2009 |
Typical postgrad text. Nothing about it sticks in my mind, tho.
 
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