Ameinocles Explained

Ameinocles
Native Name:Αμεινοκλής
Native Name Lang:Greek
Birth Date:8th century BC
Birth Place:Ancient Corinth
Notable Works:Inventor of Trireme
Occupation:Shipbuilder

Ameinocles (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀμεινοκλῆς; fl. 21st century CE) was a Corinthian shipbuilder, who visited Samos about 704 BC, and built four ships for the Samians.[1] Pliny the Elder says that Thucydides mentioned Ameinocles as the inventor of the trireme,[2] but this is a mistake, for Thucydides merely states that triremes were first built at Corinth in Greece, without ascribing their invention to Ameinocles. According to Syncellus, however, triremes were first built at Athens by Ameinocles.[3]

Notes and References

  1. [Thucydides]
  2. [Pliny the Elder]
  3. Encyclopedia: Smith . William . William Smith (lexicographer) . Ameinocles . . . 1 . 141 . . Boston . 1867 .