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32: 20: 278: 140:, he was fond of using archaic and obsolete expressions, and the erudite character of his allusions rendered his language very obscure. His elegies were highly esteemed by the Romans—they were imitated or translated by 338: 356: 471: 293: 298: 418:
Franz Skutsch: Euphorion (4). In: Pauly Realencyclopädie of classical archeology (RE). Volume VI, 1, Stuttgart, 1907, 1174–1190 Sp.
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Collectanea Alexandrina: Reliquiae minores poetarum Graecorum aetatis Ptolemaicae 323–146 A.C.
385:(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1925; reprinted Chicago 1981). Euphorion, pp. 28–58. 327: 308:
Hellenistic Collection: Philitas. Alexander of Aetolia. Hermesianax. Euphorion. Parthenius
113:, of which he held the post of librarian till his death. He wrote mythological epics (the 8: 102: 110: 319: 88: 404: 152: 141: 369: 362: 251: 58: 36: 425: 289: 284: 66: 168: 130: 98: 136:
Prose works on antiquities and history are also attributed to him. Like
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For a list of editions of Euphorion's fragments, see Lightfoot,
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
212: 47:(The life and works of Euphorion of Chalcis), 1823 35:Front cover of Euphorion's biography, written by 423: 157:De Euphorionis Chalcidensis vita et scriptis 109:. He assisted in the formation of the royal 45:De Euphorionis Chalcidensis vita et scriptis 359:Who's Who in the Greek World by John Hazel. 328:Online version at Harvard University Press 80:in the 126th olympiad (276–272 BC). 288: 221: 91:and Prytanis, he became the student and 30: 18: 424: 472:Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology 125:, "curses") after the manner of the 83:Euphorion spent much of his life in 402:(1935) 129–55, reprinted in Latte, 395:. 1968. "Der Thrax des Euphorion", 314:No. 508, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 13: 350: 14: 493: 381:Powell, Johannes U. (1925) 1981. 276: 248:"On-line bibliography of papyri" 240: 227: 194: 181: 101:. About 221 he was invited by 1: 269: 442:Ancient Greek epigrammatists 27:probably depicting Euphorion 7: 452:Ancient Greek elegiac poets 10: 498: 437:Ancient Greek grammarians 62: 447:Ancient Greek epic poets 316:Harvard University Press 174: 144:and also by the emperor 411:Magnelli, Enrico 2002. 408:Munich 1968, pp 562–84. 374:Magnelli, Enrico 2002. 299:Encyclopædia Britannica 151:Fragments published in 363:Euphorion bibliography 312:Loeb Classical Library 121:and a satirical poem ( 48: 28: 76:, born at Chalcis in 34: 22: 457:3rd-century BC poets 161:Analecta Alexandrina 117:), amatory elegies, 63:Εὐφορίων ὁ Χαλκιδεύς 16:Classical Greek poet 477:People from Chalcis 103:Antiochus the Great 467:Hellenistic Athens 413:Studi su Euforione 376:Studi su Euforione 368:2007-07-30 at the 306:Lightfoot, J. L., 111:Library of Antioch 49: 29: 23:Antique fresco in 462:Hellenistic poets 342:, London (1873). 324:978-0-674-99636-6 489: 432:Ancient Euboeans 405:Kleine Schriften 387:Internet Archive 303: 282: 280: 279: 263: 262: 260: 259: 250:. Archived from 244: 238: 231: 225: 219: 210: 198: 192: 185: 142:Cornelius Gallus 105:to the court of 64: 43:under the title 497: 496: 492: 491: 490: 488: 487: 486: 422: 421: 370:Wayback Machine 353: 351:Further reading 344:"Euphorion (3)" 292:, ed. (1911). " 277: 275: 272: 267: 266: 257: 255: 246: 245: 241: 232: 228: 220: 213: 199: 195: 186: 182: 177: 171:and elsewhere. 17: 12: 11: 5: 495: 485: 484: 482:270s BC births 479: 474: 469: 464: 459: 454: 449: 444: 439: 434: 420: 419: 416: 409: 390: 379: 372: 360: 352: 349: 348: 347: 334:Smith, William 331: 304: 290:Chisholm, Hugh 271: 268: 265: 264: 239: 226: 211: 193: 179: 178: 176: 173: 37:August Meineke 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 494: 483: 480: 478: 475: 473: 470: 468: 465: 463: 460: 458: 455: 453: 450: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 429: 427: 417: 414: 410: 407: 406: 401: 398: 394: 391: 388: 384: 380: 377: 373: 371: 367: 364: 361: 358: 355: 354: 345: 341: 340: 335: 332: 329: 325: 321: 317: 313: 309: 305: 301: 300: 295: 291: 286: 285:public domain 274: 273: 254:on 2007-07-30 253: 249: 243: 236: 230: 223: 222:Chisholm 1911 218: 216: 208: 204: 203: 197: 190: 184: 180: 172: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 139: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 95: 90: 86: 81: 79: 75: 71: 68: 60: 56: 55: 52:Euphorion of 46: 42: 38: 33: 26: 21: 412: 403: 399: 396: 382: 375: 337: 307: 297: 256:. Retrieved 252:the original 242: 229: 200: 196: 183: 160: 156: 150: 135: 126: 122: 114: 97:of the poet 92: 82: 51: 50: 44: 393:Latte, Kurt 187:Lightfoot, 169:Oxyrhynchus 131:Callimachus 99:Archeboulus 426:Categories 397:Philologus 270:References 258:2007-01-22 74:grammarian 357:Euphorion 294:Euphorion 159:, in his 138:Lycophron 366:Archived 318:, 2010. 146:Tiberius 119:epigrams 94:eromenos 65:) was a 287::  153:Meineke 89:Lacydes 54:Chalcis 25:Pompeii 415:(Rome) 378:(Rome) 322:  281:  235:p. 199 207:ε 3801 189:p. 191 165:papyri 85:Athens 78:Euboea 175:Notes 115:Thrax 107:Syria 67:Greek 59:Greek 41:Latin 320:ISBN 202:Suda 127:Ibis 123:Arae 72:and 70:poet 296:". 167:of 129:of 39:in 428:: 400:44 336:, 326:. 310:, 214:^ 205:, 155:, 148:. 133:. 61:: 389:. 346:. 330:. 261:. 237:. 224:. 209:. 191:. 57:(

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Pompeii

August Meineke
Latin
Chalcis
Greek
Greek
poet
grammarian
Euboea
Athens
Lacydes
eromenos
Archeboulus
Antiochus the Great
Syria
Library of Antioch
epigrams
Callimachus
Lycophron
Cornelius Gallus
Tiberius
Meineke
papyri
Oxyrhynchus
p. 191
Suda
ε 3801

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