Ath. 7. 305f-306b, Ath. 11. 485d, and schol. M Eur. Hec. 467 suggest that Apollodorus of Athens used the comic poet Pherecrates as a source for detecting ancient customs and rituals; furthermore, they can illuminate the research method of the Athenian scholar. Given this, a new fragment of Apollodorus can be possibly traced in Ath. 7. 287a.

Apollodoro e Ferecrate

Andrea Pellettieri
2021-01-01

Abstract

Ath. 7. 305f-306b, Ath. 11. 485d, and schol. M Eur. Hec. 467 suggest that Apollodorus of Athens used the comic poet Pherecrates as a source for detecting ancient customs and rituals; furthermore, they can illuminate the research method of the Athenian scholar. Given this, a new fragment of Apollodorus can be possibly traced in Ath. 7. 287a.
2021
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