Ambryon Explained
Ambryon (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀμβρύων) was an ancient Greek writer who wrote a work on the poet Theocritus, from which Diogenes Laërtius quotes an epigram of Theocritus against Aristotle.[1] [2] His date can only be fixed between the 3rd century BC and the 3rd century AD, and his work itself, On Theocritus, is no longer extant.[3]
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Notes and References
- [Diogenes Laërtius]
- Encyclopedia: Smith . William . William Smith (lexicographer) . Ambrosius Alexandrinus . William Smith . William Smith (lexicographer) . . 1 . 140–141 . . Boston . 1867 .
- Book: Chroust, Anton-Hermann . Anton-Hermann Chroust . Aristotle: new light on his life and on some of his lost works . . 1973 . 27, 40 . registration . 0-268-00517-6.