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Apollonides of Nicaea

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Apollonides of Nicaea (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνίδης ὁ Νικαεύς) lived in the time of the Roman emperor Tiberius, to whom he dedicated a commentary on the Silloi of Timon of Phlius.

Apollonides wrote several works, all of which are lost:

  • A commentary on the orations of Demosthenes (περὶ παραπρεσβείας).
  • On fictitious stories (περὶ κατεψευσμένων), of which the third and eighth books are mentioned.
  • A work on proverbs.
  • A work on Ion, the tragic poet.

An Apollonides, without any statement as to what was his native country, is mentioned by Strabo, Pliny the Elder, and by the Scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes, as the author of a work called Circumnavigation of Europe (περίπλος τῆς Εὐρώπης). Stobaeus quotes some senarii from one Apollonides.

Notes

  1. Diogenes Laërtius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers 9.109
  2. Ammon. s. v. ὄφλειν
  3. Ammon. s. v. κατοίκησις
  4. Anonym. in Vita Arati.
  5. Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica s. v. Τέρινα
  6. Harpocration s. v. Ἴων
  7. Strabo, Geographica vii. p.309, xi. pp. 523, 528
  8. Pliny the Elder, Natural History 7.2
  9. Apollonius of Rhodes, 4.983, 1174
  10. Florileg. 67.3, 6

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSchmitz, Leonhard (1870). "Apollonides". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 1. p. 237.


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