Adrantus

Adrantus

Adrantus (Ἄδραντος), or Ardrantus or Adrastus, was a contemporary of Athenaeus who wrote a commentary in five books upon the work of Theophrastus, entitled polytonic|Περί 'Ηθων, to which he added a sixth book upon the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. [Athenaeus, xv. p. 673; e. with Schweighauser's note] [Citation
last = Smith
first = William
author-link = William Smith (lexicographer)
contribution = Adrantus
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 20
publisher =
place = Boston
year = 1867
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0029.html
]

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