Apollodorus of Tarsus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς) was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, who is mentioned by Eudocia and in the Suda as having written six tragedies (Child-Killer, Greeks, Odysseus, Supplicants, Thorn-Scourged, and Thyestes); only the titles of these plays have survived. Nothing further is known about him. There is another Apollodorus of Tarsus, who was probably a grammarian, and wrote commentaries on the early dramatic writers of Greece.
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| - Apollodorus of Tarsus (en)
- Apol·lodor de Tars (ca)
- Apolodoro de Tarso (es)
- Apollodoro di Tarso (it)
- Apollodorus van Tarsus (nl)
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| - Apol·lodor de Tars (grec antic: Άπολλόδωρος, llatí: Apollodorus) va ser un escriptor grec, probablement un gramàtic, que va escriure comentaris sobre els primers escriptors dramàtics de Grècia Un altre Apol·lodor de Tars va ser un poeta tràgic, mencionat per l'enciclopèdia Suïda i per Eudòcia Macrembolites. (ca)
- Apollodorus of Tarsus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς) was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, who is mentioned by Eudocia and in the Suda as having written six tragedies (Child-Killer, Greeks, Odysseus, Supplicants, Thorn-Scourged, and Thyestes); only the titles of these plays have survived. Nothing further is known about him. There is another Apollodorus of Tarsus, who was probably a grammarian, and wrote commentaries on the early dramatic writers of Greece. (en)
- Apolodoro de Tarso fue un escritor dramático de esa ciudad. Compuso seis tragedias, cuyos títulos cita la Suda. Otro Apolodoro de esa ciudad, tal vez gramático, comentó algunas de las obras de Aristófanes y Eurípides. (es)
- Apollodoro di Tarso (in greco antico: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς, Apollòdōros; ... – ...; fl. III secolo a.C.) è stato un poeta greco antico, attivo nel III secolo a.C.. (it)
- Apollodorus (Oudgrieks: Ἀπολλόδωρος, Apollódōros) was een treurspeldichter uit Tarsus. Van hem worden zes titel van treurspelen opgegeven in de Suda. Hij moet worden onderscheiden van een andere Apollodorus uit Tarsus, met name een taalkenner, die over de Medeia van Euripides schreef. (nl)
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| - Apol·lodor de Tars (grec antic: Άπολλόδωρος, llatí: Apollodorus) va ser un escriptor grec, probablement un gramàtic, que va escriure comentaris sobre els primers escriptors dramàtics de Grècia Un altre Apol·lodor de Tars va ser un poeta tràgic, mencionat per l'enciclopèdia Suïda i per Eudòcia Macrembolites. (ca)
- Apollodorus of Tarsus (Greek: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς) was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, who is mentioned by Eudocia and in the Suda as having written six tragedies (Child-Killer, Greeks, Odysseus, Supplicants, Thorn-Scourged, and Thyestes); only the titles of these plays have survived. Nothing further is known about him. There is another Apollodorus of Tarsus, who was probably a grammarian, and wrote commentaries on the early dramatic writers of Greece. (en)
- Apolodoro de Tarso fue un escritor dramático de esa ciudad. Compuso seis tragedias, cuyos títulos cita la Suda. Otro Apolodoro de esa ciudad, tal vez gramático, comentó algunas de las obras de Aristófanes y Eurípides. (es)
- Apollodoro di Tarso (in greco antico: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς, Apollòdōros; ... – ...; fl. III secolo a.C.) è stato un poeta greco antico, attivo nel III secolo a.C.. (it)
- Apollodorus (Oudgrieks: Ἀπολλόδωρος, Apollódōros) was een treurspeldichter uit Tarsus. Van hem worden zes titel van treurspelen opgegeven in de Suda. Hij moet worden onderscheiden van een andere Apollodorus uit Tarsus, met name een taalkenner, die over de Medeia van Euripides schreef. (nl)
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