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Hypsicrates (Ancient Greek: Ὑψικράτης) the historian was a Greek writer in Rome who flourished in the 1st century BC. His work does not survive, but scholars have conjectures about the writer and his work. He was associated probably with Pontus and wrote a history of the area that was possibly used by Strabo. He may be the same Hypsicrates who served as a slave for Julius Caesar and was freed by Caesar in 47 BC.

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  • Hypsicrates (Ancient Greek: Ὑψικράτης) the historian was a Greek writer in Rome who flourished in the 1st century BC. His work does not survive, but scholars have conjectures about the writer and his work. He was associated probably with Pontus and wrote a history of the area that was possibly used by Strabo. He may be the same Hypsicrates who served as a slave for Julius Caesar and was freed by Caesar in 47 BC. (en)
  • Hypsicratès est un historien grec antique ayant vécu à Rome au Ier siècle av. J.-C. Son œuvre a été perdue, mais cet auteur est cité et commenté par d'autres historiens et géographes antiques, ce qui permet aux chercheurs d'élaborer des conjectures sur le contenu de ses livres. Il semble avoir écrit une histoire de la région du Pont qui a pu être utilisée par Strabon, géographe grec ayant vécu à peu près à la même période. On connaît par ailleurs un Hypsicratès esclave de Jules César et affranchi par celui-ci en 47 av. J.-C., qui pourrait être le même que cet historien. (fr)
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  • Hypsicrates (Ancient Greek: Ὑψικράτης) the historian was a Greek writer in Rome who flourished in the 1st century BC. His work does not survive, but scholars have conjectures about the writer and his work. He was associated probably with Pontus and wrote a history of the area that was possibly used by Strabo. He may be the same Hypsicrates who served as a slave for Julius Caesar and was freed by Caesar in 47 BC. (en)
  • Hypsicratès est un historien grec antique ayant vécu à Rome au Ier siècle av. J.-C. Son œuvre a été perdue, mais cet auteur est cité et commenté par d'autres historiens et géographes antiques, ce qui permet aux chercheurs d'élaborer des conjectures sur le contenu de ses livres. Il semble avoir écrit une histoire de la région du Pont qui a pu être utilisée par Strabon, géographe grec ayant vécu à peu près à la même période. On connaît par ailleurs un Hypsicratès esclave de Jules César et affranchi par celui-ci en 47 av. J.-C., qui pourrait être le même que cet historien. (fr)
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