Athenaeus of Naucratis

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urn:cite:perseus:author.228
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tlg0008
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LCCN n 80051703
Name:
Athenaeus of Naucratis
Abbr:
Ath.
Alt names:
Aθήναιος Nαυκράτιος
Athenaeus
Athenaeus,, Naucratites
Athenaeus,, von Naukratis
Athenaeus,, Naucraticus
Athenaeus, Soph.
Athenaios, aus Naukratis
Athenaios, von Naukratis
Athenaeus Naucratita
Athenaeus Grammaticus
Athenaeus, Grammaticus
Ath.
Athēnaios
Athénée, de Naucratis
Atenèo, di Naucrati
Athenée, de Naucratis
Afineĭ, iz Navkratidy
Field of activity:
sophist
rhetorician
Notes:
La cultura storica di Ateneo, 1989
La Piccola trecciani, 1995 (Atenèo, di Naucrati)
Vizantiĭskie istoriki, 2003: t.p. (Afineĭ) p. 349 (ok. 200 g. n. ė.
iz Navkratidy)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, p. 77
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 400: "Athenaeus, a native of Naucratis....His extant work is entitled the Deipnosophistae, i.e. The Banquet of the Learned.....It may be considered one of the earliest collections of what are called Ana, being an immense mass of anecdotes, extracts, from the writings of poets, historians, dramatists, philosophers, orators, and physicians, of facts in natural history, criticisms, and discussions on almost every conceivable subject, especially on Gastronomy...."
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Deipnosophistae
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