Brill's Companion to Callimachus /

Few figures from Greco-Roman antiquity have undergone as much reassessment in recent decades as Callimachus of Cyrene, who was active at the Alexandrian court of the Ptolemies during the early third century BC. Once perceived as a supreme example of ivory tower detachment and abstruse learning, Call...

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Main Author: Acosta-Hughes, Benjamin.

Other Authors: Lehnus, Luigi., Stephens, Susan.

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Language: English

Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2011.

Series: Brill's Companions to Classical Studies.
Brill's Companions in Classical Studies Online I, ISBN: 9789004219274.

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