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Demetrios of Phaleron (228)
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1 April 2018. About this Historian Historian: Demetrios of Phaleron Jacoby number: 228 Attested works: On the Ten Years; On Lawmaking at Athens; On Constitutions in Athens; On Leadership of the People; On Politics; On Laws; On Rhetoric; Matters of Strategy; On the Iliad; On the Odyssey; Ptolemy; On Love; Phaidondas; Maidon; Kleon; Sokrates; Artaxerxes; Homer; Aristeides; Aristomachos; Protreptikos; In Defence of the Constitution; On the Ionians;Ambassadorial Add…
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Chares of Mytilene (125)
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1 April 2017. About this Historian Historian: Chares of Mytilene Jacoby number: 125 Attested works: Historian's date: 4th century BC Historical focus: II. Chronography (Political-Military History) | B. Specific History and Monographs | c. History of Alexander Place of origin: BNJ 125 T 1 Source: Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, 12.9.514e Work mentioned: Source date: 2nd-3rd century AD Source language: Greek Fragment subject: Politics and government - Library of Congress Biography--To 500 - Library of Congress Textual base: …
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Aglaosthenes (499)
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1 October 2012. About this Historian Historian: Aglaosthenes Jacoby number: 499 Attested works: Historian's date: 4th century BC 3rd century BC Historical focus: III. History of Cities and Peoples ( Horography and Ethnography) | B. Authors on Single Cities and Regions | LV. Naxos Place of origin: unknown BNJ 499 T 1 Source: Pliny the Elder,
Natural History 1.4 Work mentioned: Source date: 1st century AD Source language: Latin Fragment subject: natural history - Library of Congress geography, ancient - Library of Congress Textual…
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