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Difference between Deipnosophistae and Isidore of Charax
Deipnosophistae vs. Isidore of Charax
The Deipnosophistae is an early 3rd-century AD Greek work (Δειπνοσοφισταί, Deipnosophistaí, lit. "The Dinner Sophists/Philosophers/Experts") by the Greek author Athenaeus of Naucratis. Isidore of Charax (Ἰσίδωρος ὁ Χαρακηνός, Isídōros o Charakēnós; Isidorus Characenus) was a Greco-Roman geographer of the 1st century BC and 1st century AD, a citizen of the Parthian Empire, about whom nothing is known but his name and that he wrote at least one work.
Similarities between Deipnosophistae and Isidore of Charax
Deipnosophistae and Isidore of Charax have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, Greece in the Roman era, Natural History (Pliny).
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Deipnosophistae and Isidore of Charax Comparison
Deipnosophistae has 88 relations, while Isidore of Charax has 36. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.23% = 4 / (88 + 36).
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