See also: Apollodore

Apollodore of Athens (in Greek old Ἀπολλόδωρος / Apollódôros ) is a Greek Grammairien of second century BC

Raise Aristarque de Samothrace with Alexandria, it leaves the city towards 146 av. J. - C., undoubtedly for Pergame. It passes the major part of its life to Athens, where it writes works of scholarship, of which a chronology in worms iambic for the period going of the Trojan War with 144 av. J. - C.

The compilation of mythological accounts which was allotted to him, said Bibliothèque , would actually be quite posterior with this author: work quotes a Roman author, Castor the Annalist, contemporary of Cicéron (of the 1st century before J. - C. thus since Cicéron died in 43 av. J-C). One generally calls the author of the Bibliothèque the Pseudo-Apollodore.

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