Theaetetus of Cyrene, the Glossary
Theaetetus of Cyrene (Θεαίτητος ὁ Κυρηναῖος) was a Greek poet who flourished in the 3rd century BC.[1]
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4 relations: Callimachus, Cyrene, Libya, Epigram, Palatine Anthology.
- 3rd-century BC poets
- Cyrenean Greeks
Callimachus
Callimachus was an ancient Greek poet, scholar and librarian who was active in Alexandria during the 3rd century BC. Theaetetus of Cyrene and Callimachus are 3rd-century BC poets, ancient Greek poets and Cyrenean Greeks.
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Cyrene, Libya
Cyrene, also sometimes anglicized as Kyrene, was an ancient Greek colony and Roman city near present-day Shahhat in northeastern Libya in North Africa.
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Epigram
An epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable, sometimes surprising or satirical statement.
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Palatine Anthology
The Palatine Anthology (or Anthologia Palatina), sometimes abbreviated AP, is the collection of Greek poems and epigrams discovered in 1606 in the Palatine Library in Heidelberg.
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See also
3rd-century BC poets
- Alcaeus of Messene
- Alexander Aetolus
- Apollonius of Rhodes
- Aratus
- Asclepiades of Samos
- Callimachus
- Ennius
- Eratosthenes
- Euphorion of Chalcis
- Gnaeus Naevius
- Hedylus
- Heracleodorus (1st century BCE)
- Leonidas of Tarentum
- Lycophron
- Menecrates of Ephesus
- Menippus
- Nicaenetus of Samos
- Philitas of Cos
- Posidippus (epigrammatic poet)
- Rhianus
- Sotades
- Theaetetus of Cyrene
- Theocritus
- Theodoridas of Syracuse
- Timon of Phlius
- Zenodotus
Cyrenean Greeks
- Apama II
- Apollodorus of Cyrene
- Apollonius Cronus
- Aretaphila of Cyrene
- Aristippus
- Ariston of Cyrene
- Ariston of Megalopolis
- Battiadae
- Callimachus
- Carneades
- Critola
- Cyrene (mythology)
- Decimus Cascellius Aristoteles
- Eratosthenes
- Eryxo
- Eugammon of Cyrene
- Eurydice of Athens
- Helenus of Cyrene
- Jason of Cyrene
- Kings of Cyrene
- Lacydes of Cyrene
- Ladice (Cyrenaean princess)
- Learchus (regicide)
- Nicanor of Cyrene
- Pheretima (Cyrenaean queen)
- Philostephanus
- Priest of Apollo (Cyrene)
- Stratonice of Libya
- Synesius
- Theaetetus of Cyrene
- Theodorus of Cyrene