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... Antimachus was a pupil of both Panyassis and Stesimbrotus . Wilamowitz suggested Antimachus studied under Panyassis because he became an epic poet and a pupil of Stesimbrotus because he was a Homeric scholar ( Xenophon , Symposium 3.5 ...
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... Antimachus' approach to Homeric text, a note by Didymus in Venetus A mentions Antimachus' edition on verse Il. 1.424 extracted from the quotation by Aristarchus in his own edition (fr. 168 Matthews = sch. Did. Il. 1.424b1). The other ...
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... Antimachus borrowed expres- sions from the tragic writers , and frequently The composition critics agree . introduced Doric forms . was merely the result of labour . Antimachus is the first of that numerous class of poets of was a ...
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... ANTIMACHUS , the probability appears to be that they ruled originally , as before advanced , in the regions immediately north and south of the Indian Caucasus . EUTHYDEMUS , a monarch of great capacity , would appear to have been ...
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... Antimachus of Colophon , who in certain other respects anticipated erudite Alexandrian poetry ; nevertheless , the longest extant fragment of Antimachus ' elegiac Lyde , the critical evaluation of which was a matter of ( brief ) dispute ...
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... Antimachus of Colophon.85 That Antimachus is the superior poet is not sim- ply suggested by Niceratus ' obscurity ( implied by the Tivòs ) .86 The young Plato himself , so adverse to poetry in later life , reassures Antimachus of his ...
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... antimachus Drury , 1782 Subfamily PAPILIONINAE RARE Tribe PAPILIONINI Summary Papilio antimachus , the Giant Papilio or African Giant Swallow- tail is an exceedingly beautiful butterfly with a relatively wide range in Africa's primary ...
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... Antimachus . Antimachus had to read οὖσον at Od . 21.390 and then used οὖσα in verse 2 and ὅπλα in verse 3. In the quoted passage from his Lyde Antimachus explained both the difference between these words and his rea- sons for reading ...
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... Antimachus competed in the Lysandreia was defeated by Niceratus , an inferior poet , Lysander himself being the judge . Distressed at his defeat , Antimachus destroyed his verse , and Plato , as yet a young man , consoled Antimachus ...
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... Antimachus , thunder - struck from his love of Lydian Lyde went up to the streams of the Pactolus river ; ... but ... Antimachus himself . One further possibility is suggested by the verse Πακτωλοῦ χρυσέοισιν ἐπ ̓ ἀνδήροισι θάασσον ...