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Theaetetus of Cyrene, the Glossary

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Theaetetus of Cyrene (Θεαίτητος ὁ Κυρηναῖος) was a Greek poet who flourished in the 3rd century BC.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Callimachus, Cyrene, Libya, Epigram, Palatine Anthology.

  2. 3rd-century BC poets
  3. 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

Cyrenean Greeks

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theaetetus_of_Cyrene