Apion ca. 25 B.C.-ca. 45 A.D

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tlg1152
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LCCN nr 99000135
Name:
Apion ca. 25 B.C.-ca. 45 A.D
Alt names:
Ἀπίων
Alexandrino, Apion
Apion Alexandrino
Apion
Apion, der Grammatiker
Apione
Apyon
Apion, Grammaticus
Field of activity:
Historian
Grammarian
Commentator
Notes:
Apion der Grammatiker ... 1886
RLIN, Jan. 4, 1999 (hdg.: Apion, 1st century: usage: Apion Alexandrino
Apyon)
LC in RLIN, Jan. 4, 1999 (hdg.: Apion, ca. 25 B.C.-ca. 45 A.D.)
The Oxford classical dictionary, 1996 (Apion, fl. 1st cent. A.D.
succeeded Theon as head of the Alexandrian school)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition,
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol , 1867, p. 1:
Brill's New Pauly: "Apion, rammarian and lexicographer, lived at end of the 1st cent. BC to first half of 1st cent. AD. He was born in an Egyptian oasis, was the son of a certain Poseidonius, was brought up in the house of Didymus in Alexandria and was the successor to Theon as leader of the Alexandrian school of grammarians....." from Montanari, Franco (Pisa). "Apion." Brill’s New Pauly. Brill Online, 2013. Reference. Tufts University Library. 07 May 2013 .
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