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Alexander Aetolus

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In addition to his work as a scholar, Alexander was a versatile poet who produced verse in a variety of meters and genres, although only about 70 lines of his work survive, mostly in short fragments quoted by later sources. He was admired for his tragedies, which earned him a place among the seven
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Knaack 1894; Olson 2000; Athenaeus 7.283a = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 122–123, fr. 4. The interpretation of the title is uncertain, and Athenaeus indicates that there was doubt about the authenticity of the poem.
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Dover 1996; Aulus Gellius 15.20 = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 138–139, fr. 19. The attribution of these verses is uncertain; see Lloyd-Jones 1994.
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commissioned him to organize and correct the texts of the tragedies and satyr plays in the collection of the Library. Later, along with
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Knaack 1894; Lightfoot 2009, pp. 102; Strabo 14.1.41 (C648) and Athenaeus 14.620e, 136–137 = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 136–137, fr. 18a, b.
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4.172 = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 118–119, fr. 1 and 2; see Gow and Page 1965 for discussion of other epigrams sometimes attributed to him.
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the names of his parent were Satyros and Stratokleia. By the 280s he was one of a group of literary scholars working at the
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and composed poetry in a variety of genres, now almost entirely lost. He is the only known Aetolian poet of antiquity.
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Collectanea alexandrina: Reliquiae minores poetarum graecorum aetatis ptolemaicae, 323–146 A.C.
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Lloyd-Jones, H. 1994. "Alexander Aetolus, Aristophanes, and the Life of Euripides",
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are usually considered his work. Ancient sources also describe him as a writer of
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Schmitz 1870; Knaack 1894; Dover 1996; Lightfoot 2009, pp. 106–111, test. 2–6.
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Storia poesia e pensiero nel mondo antico: Studi in onore di M. Gigante
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Dover 1996; preserved in Parthenius 14 = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 594–599.
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Knaack 1894; Athenaeus 7.296e = Lightfoot 2009, pp. 120–123, fr. 3.
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Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Alexandrian tragedians who constituted the so-called
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Index

Alexander (Aetolian general)
Ancient Greek
Hellenistic
grammarian
Library of Alexandria
Pleuron
Aetolia
Callimachus
Theocritus
Suda
Library of Alexandria
Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Antagoras
Aratus
Antigonus II Gonatas
Tragic Pleiad
Patroklos
epics
epyllia
elegiac couplets
epigrams
Greek Anthology
Sotades
anapestic tetrameters
Euripides
Analecta alexandrina
Collectanea alexandrina: Reliquiae minores poetarum graecorum aetatis ptolemaicae, 323–146 A.C.
Suda
α 1127
Suda

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