Metrodorus of Lampsacus 331 or 330-278 or 7 B.C
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- tlg1773
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- urn:cite:perseus:author.933
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- tlg1773
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- LCCN n 86092955
- Name:
- Metrodorus of Lampsacus 331 or 330-278 or 7 B.C
- Abbr:
- Metrod.
- Alt names:
- Μητρόδωρος, Λαμψακηνος
Metròdor, filòsof
Métrodore, de Lampsaque
Métrodore, le Jeune
Metrodoros, von Lampsakos
Metrodoro, di Lampsaco
Metrodorus, Lampsacenus (minor)
Metrodorus, Epicureus
Metrodoros, z Lampsakos
Метродор, из Лампсака
Metrodoro, de Lámpsaco
Metrodoro, el Joven
Mētrodōros, ek Lampsakou
Metrodorus, Philosophus
Metrod. - Field of activity:
- Philosopher
Epicurean - Notes:
- Epicureanism, 1987: CIP t.p. (Metrodori Epicurei ...)
Oxford class. dict. (Metrodorus, of Lampsacus, 331 or 330-278 or 7 B.C.)
NUC (Metrodorus, of Lampsacus, Epicurean)
BLC (Metrodorus, Epicurean philosopher)
Papyros-Larous. (Mētrodōros, ek Lampsakou, fl. 3 cent. B.C.)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 271
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 2, 1867, p. 1070: "Metrodorus, literary, 4, a distinguished Greek philosopher, a native according to some accounts...of Lampsacus...Metrodorus was the most distinguished of the disciples of Epicurus..."
Brill's New Pauly: "Metrodorus, 3, Epicurean philosopher, born in 331/330 BC in Lampsacus. He met Epicurus during his stay in Lampsacus and became his pupil. He died in 278/7 BC, seven or eight years before his master. His brother Timocrates became famous for his polemic against Epicurus..." Dorandi, Tiziano (Paris). "Metrodorus." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and
Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2010. - Author info:
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- Worldcat Identities
- Smith's Dictionary
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- urn:cts:greekLit:tlg1773.tlg001 Click here for Work record