Crates Mallotes 2nd cent. B.C

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Name:
Crates Mallotes 2nd cent. B.C
Alt names:
Κράτης, Μαλλώτης
Cratete, di Mallo
Cratès, de Mallos‏ ‎
Crates, of Mallus
Crates, Grammaticus
Crates, Mallota
Crates, Grammaticus
Krates, Grammatiker
Krates, von Mallos
Crates, Gramm.
Field of activity:
Grammarian
Notes:
I frammenti, 2001, i.e. 2002: t.p. (Cratete di Mallo)
LC class. schedule PA (hdg.: Crates Mallotes, fl. ca. 167 B.C.)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, p. 109
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 884: "Crates, of Mallus, in Cilicia, the son of Timocrates, is said by Suidas,to have been a Stoic philosopher, but is far better known as one of the most distuinguished of the ancient Greek grammarians.."
Brill's New Pauly: Grammarian and philosopher at the Attalid court in Pergamum, 1st half of the 2nd cent. BC, contemporary of Aristarchus [4], teacher of Panaetius (Str. 14,5,16). The Suda refers to him as a ‘Stoic philosopher’ (κ 2342).
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