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Salustius
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(Σαλούστιος;
Saloústios). [German version] [1] Greek grammarian Greek grammarian (perhaps 4th/5th cents. AD [3. 31]); author of a commentary on Callimachus' [3]
Hekale (fr. 9; 29; 179 Hollis), the use of which can still be detected in the Suda [4. 13-18]. The attribution of an edition of the hymns of Callimachus [5. 78] and of the hypothesis to Sophocles'
Antigone and
Oedipus in Colonus [6. 17-20] is probable. Likely identical to the S. mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Ἄζιλις. Baumbach, Manuel (Zürich) Bibliography Editions:
1 A. S. Hollis, Callimachus. Hekale, 1990
2 R. P…
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Brill’s New Pauly
Heraclitean letters (Ps.)
(298 words)
[German version] A corpus of nine pseudo-epigraphic letters of the 1st cent. and the 1st half of the 2nd cent. AD, of which two were attributed to the Persian King Darius [1] and seven to the philosopher Heraclitus. The topics are political. The first two letters are also recorded by Diog. Laert. 9,13-14. The four letters to Hermodorus (4; 7-9) are about the addressee's exile, as is the preceding letter 3, in which Darius accuses the Ephesians of having sent the best man in all Ionia into exile…
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Brill’s New Pauly