
1) Ancient Greek grammarian 2) Ancient Roman jurist
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[grammarian] Callistratus, Alexandrian grammarian, flourished at the beginning of the 2nd century BC. He was one of the pupils of Aristophanes of Byzantium, who were distinctively called Aristophanei. Callistratus chiefly devoted himself to the elucidation of the Greek poets; a few fragments of his commentaries have been preserved in the va...
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[jurist] Callistratus, a Roman jurist, who, as appears from passages in Justinian`s Digest, wrote at least as late as the reign (AD 198-211) of Septimius Severus and Caracalla. ==Associations== In a passage of the Augustan History (Alex. Sev. 68) which, either from interpolation or from the inaccuracy of the author, abounds with anachronism...
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[sophist] Callistratus (Καλλίστρατος), Greek sophist and rhetorician, probably flourished in the 3rd (or possibly 4th) century AD. He wrote Ekphraseis (also known by the Latin title Statuarum descriptiones), descriptions of fourteen works of art in stone or brass by distinguished artists. This little work, which is written in a ...
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(lived 4th century BC) Athenian general and orator. In 361 he was condemned to death for having advised a temporary occupation of Oropus by the Thebans, who subsequently refused to evacuate the place. He escaped to...
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