Carystius
Carytius of Pergamum (Greek: Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost. Among his works were Historical Notes (Ἱστορικα ὑπομνήματα), On the Dramatic Poets (Περι διδασκαλιῶν), and On Sotades (Περι Σωτάδου). The first of these was used by Athenaeus in composing the Deipnosophistae, in which many of its passages are preserved.
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Carystius
Carytius of Pergamum (Greek: Καρύστιος) was an ancient Greek grammarian who lived at the end of the 2nd century BCE, all of whose works are now lost. Among his works were Historical Notes (Ἱστορικα ὑπομνήματα), On the Dramatic Poets (Περι διδασκαλιῶν), and On Sotades (Περι Σωτάδου). The first of these was used by Athenaeus in composing the Deipnosophistae, in which many of its passages are preserved.
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卡律提俄斯(希臘語:Καρύστιος, 前二世紀末人物), ...... 記》在阿特納奧斯的《歡宴的智者》中被引用,因此保留一些片段。
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Carytius of Pergamum (Greek: Κ ...... of its passages are preserved.
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卡律提俄斯(希臘語:Καρύστιος, 前二世紀末人物), ...... 記》在阿特納奧斯的《歡宴的智者》中被引用,因此保留一些片段。
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帕加馬的卡律提俄斯
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