Aristarchus Of Samothrace (born c. 217 bc—died 145 bc, Cyprus) was a Greek critic and grammarian, noted for his contribution to Homeric studies. |
He was a famous Alexandrian scholar, a critic, an interpreter and the creator of the Aristarcheion faculty. He left Samothraki when he was in a very young ... |
Aristarchus. (*)Ari/starxos), the most celebrated GRAMMARIAN and critic in all antiquity, was a native of Samothrace. He was educated at Alexandria, in the ... |
A founding father of the “art of philology,” Aristarchus of Samothrace (216–144 BCE) made a profound contribution to ancient scholarship. In his study of ... |
Aristarchus of Samos (c. 310–230 BC), Greek astronomer and mathematician; Aristarchus of Samothrace (c. 220–143 BC), Greek grammarian; Aristarchus, one of the ... |
A founding father of the "art of philology," Aristarchus of Samothrace (216-144 BCE) made a profound contribution to ancient scholarship. In his study... |
A founding father of the "art of philology," Aristarchus of Samothrace (216–144 BCE) made a profound contribution to ancient scholarship. |
Aristarchus, who lived from 216-144 BC, was the greatest of the fabled group of scholars at the Library of Alexandria in Ptolemaic Egypt; indeed he was arguably ... |
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