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Callimachus
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Callimachus (
c.430–400 bc). Athenian credited by
Vitruvius with the invention of the
Corinthian capital. See
acanthus.
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Vitruvius Pollio (1955–6)
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After Callimachus.(Poetry)(Poem)
Magazine article from: American Scholar; 6/22/2008; ; 424 words
; After Callimachus Somebody thoughtless dropped your name: "Such a shame about Heraclitus--and so young." I bit my tongue, but hot tears came...
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Kallimachos: The Alexandrian Library and the Origins of Bibliography.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; Callimachus (ca. 303-240 B.C.) was perhaps...For in order to set the achievement of Callimachus in proper context, the author treats...dependent to some degree on the work of Callimachus, are also treated with a view to the...
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Seeing Double: Intercultural Politics in Ptolemaic Alexandria.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...sections from three Alexandrian poets (Callimachus, Theocritus, and Apollonius) Stephens...to the three main Alexandrian poets, Callimachus (chapter 2: Callimachean Theogonies...Stephens has chosen particular works of Callimachus (Hymn to Zeus and Hymn to Delos) and...
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R.R Nauta (ed.): Desultoria Scientia. Genre in Apuleius' Metamorphoses and Related Texts (Caeculus, Papers in Mediterranean Archaeology and Greek and Roman Studies 5).(Book review)
Magazine article from: Ancient Narrative; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...mihi, but, evoking the prologue to Callimachus' Aetia as well as Augustan "recusationes...tell of x in x style, but I...." Callimachus had opposed the soothing and slight...suggests that the prologue speaker, unlike Callimachus, takes on both styles: the refined...
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The vanity of human hopes
Magazine article from: The Spectator; 6/28/2008; ; 700+ words
; Callimachus (fl. 4th century BC), admired by...of the work of ancient authors like Callimachus lost -- depends doubtless on merit...and Camus were to be found. Perhaps Callimachus is fortunate that as many as 64 of his...
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Spirituality and Politics in the Works of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...envision any solution to the problem [of Callimachus's wooing] other than her own death...death intensifies the problem, when Callimachus attempts to violate her corpse, rather...interventions in the action of "Drusiana and Callimachus" indicate to Wailes that spiritual...
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Epigrammatic psogos: censure in the epigrams of Palladas of Alexandria.
Magazine article from: Acta Classica; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...example, Apollonius of Rhodes (3rd century BCE), calls Callimachus 'garbage' (kaqarma), 'a laughing-stock' (paignion...2.52-56). (12) Even composing in the same genre, Callimachus modifies Hipponactean yogo~ in his programmatic Iambus 1...
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The Library of Alexandria reopens: this brand-new institution claims an influential, ancient legacy. (IT Feature).(Egypt)
Magazine article from: Information Today; 12/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...and critical analysis of the content were required. Enter Callimachus of Cyrene, a poet with encyclopedic knowledge who produced...edited the text." Because of his gargantuan original work, Callimachus is rightly recognized as the "father of bibliography...
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"If you were a real librarian, you would know": information professionals without M.L.I.S. degrees.(qualification of librarians and their demand in the market )
Magazine article from: Searcher; 9/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...philosopher and statesman. (3) Demetrius' successor was Callimachus of Cyrene, a poet "who combined an ability to write creative...4) Many call him the father of librarians. (5) Callimachus was followed by still another poet, Appolonius of Rhodes...
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LOST IN THE STACKS.(a history in praise of libraries, as they begin to embrace digital technology)
Magazine article from: Harper's Magazine; 1/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...times by various hands) as models of the Greek universe. Callimachus, the first Alexandrian bibliographer, compiled the Pinakes...buckled beneath the weight of some 500,000 papyrus scrolls. Callimachus's successors gradually abandoned comprehensive indices...
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Callimachus
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Callimachus The Greek poet Callimachus (ca. 310-240 B.C.) is regarded as the most characteristic...Roman elegiac poets. Very little is known about the life of Callimachus. What is known comes primarily from the 10th-century encyclopedist...
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Callimachus (ca. 280 B.C.–245 B.C.)
Book article from: The Renaissance
Callimachus (ca. 280 b.c. – 245 b...ancient Greek scholar and librarian, Callimachus was known in the Renaissance for his...Alexandria. Born in North Africa, Callimachus may have belonged to a noble family...
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Eratosthenes
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...x2019; fellow countryman Callimachus, who had already been given...Eratosthenes was appointed to the post, Callimachus having died ca . 240 ( Suda Lexicon...calls Eratosthenes a pupil of Callimachus). At some time during his stay...
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Constantine P. Cavafy
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...largest in the world. Euclid, Aristarchus of Samothrace, and Callimachus were among the great scholars who worked there. In Alexandria...turned to the elegiac epigram, which had been perfected by Callimachus and his contemporaries. The elegiac epigram was originally...
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Aratus of Soli
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...it was published, as may be seen from the epigrams that Callimachus ( Anthologia Palatina IX, 507) and Leonidas of Tarentum...G. R. Mair in the Loeb Classical Library ’ s Callimachus , Lycophron, Aratus (London, 1921). On Aratus ’...
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