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Dionysius Of Halycarnassus, Commentaries On The Ancient Orators, 2
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1. Dionysius of Halycarnassus, Commentaries On The Ancient Orators, 1 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)

2. Strabo, Geography, 14.5.15

14.5.15. Among the other philosophers from Tarsus,whom I could well note and tell their names, are Plutiades and Diogenes, who were among those philosophers that went round from city to city and conducted schools in an able manner. Diogenes also composed poems, as if by inspiration, when a subject was given him — for the most part tragic poems; and as for grammarians whose writings are extant, there are Artemidorus and Diodorus; and the best tragic poet among those enumerated in the Pleias was Dionysides. But it is Rome that is best able to tell us the number of learned men from this city; for it is full of Tarsians and Alexandrians. Such is Tarsus.


Subjects of this text:

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alexandria,as cultural centre Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
asia minor Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
dionysius of halicarnassus,on the ancient orators Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
dionysius of halicarnassus Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
egypt Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
patronage' König and Wiater (2022) 237
patronage Konig and Wiater (2022) 237
strabo,geography Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237
tarsus Konig and Wiater (2022) 237; König and Wiater (2022) 237