- Apollodorus
:"Apollodorus was a common Greek name. This article deals with the historian and mythographer.:"For the Greco-Syrian architect, see
Apollodorus of Damascus . For other men of the same name seeApollodorus (disambiguation) ." :"Not to be confused withPseudo-Apollodorus , the author of the Bibliotheke."Apollodorus of Athens (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος; born ca. 180 BC, died after 120 BC) son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar and grammarian. He was a pupil of
Diogenes of Babylon , Panaetius the Stoic, and the grammarianAristarchus of Samothrace . He left, or fled, Alexandria around BC 146, most likely forPergamum , and eventually settled inAthens .Literary works
* "Chronicle" ("Χρονικά"), a Greek history in verse from the fall of
Troy in the 12th century BC to roughly BC 143 (although later it was extended as far as 109 BC), and based on previous works by Eratosthenes of Cyrene. Its dates are reckoned by its references to thearchons of Athens . As most archons only held office for one year, scholars have been able to pin down the years to which Apollodorus was referring. The poem is written in comictrimeter s and is dedicated toAttalus II Philadelphus .
* "On the Gods" ("Περὶ θεῶν"), a detailed history of Greek religion, heavily depended on by later writers, such asPhilodemus .
* A twelve-book essay about Homer'sCatalogue of Ships , also based on Eratosthenes of Cyrene andDemetrius of Scepsis , dealing with Homeric geography and how it has changed along the centuries.Strabo relied greatly on this for books 8 through 10 of his own "Geographica".
* Other possible works include an early (possibly the earliest by an Alexandrian writer), and analyses of the poetsEpicharmus of Kos andSophron .
* Apollodorus produced numerous other critical and grammatical writings, which have not survived.
* His eminence as a scholar gave rise to several imitations, forgeries and misattributions. The encyclopedia ofGreek mythology called "Bibliotheca", or "Library", was traditionally attributed to him, but it cannot be his; it cites authors who wrote centuries later. Today the author of the "Bibliotheca" is called Pseudo-Apollodorus.References
*cite encyclopedia
last = Hornblower
first = Simon
authorlink =
title = Apollodorus (6) of Athens
encyclopedia = The Oxford Classical Dictionary
volume =
pages = 124
publisher = Oxford University Press
location = Oxford
date = 1996
url =
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*cite encyclopedia
last = Smith
first = W.
authorlink =
title =
encyclopedia = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = Vol. 1, p. 234
pages = 1093
publisher = Walton & Maberly
location = London
date = 1861
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=YycBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA234&dq=Panaetius+Apollodorus&as_brr=1#PPR3,M1
accessdate =Other sources
* [http://www.attalus.org/translate/chronicles.html Greek Chronicles in translation]
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