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Apollodorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apollodorus of Athens (Greek: ; born ca. 180 BC, died after 120 BC) son of Asclepiades, was a Greek scholar and grammarian. He was a pupil of Diogenes of Babylon, Panaetius the Stoic, and the grammar...
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Apollodorus of Damascus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apollodorus of Damascus, architect in the Great Buildings Online. ... Apollodorus lived during the early part of the second century. Supposedly born in Damascus, Apollodorus acted as the chief architect for the Roman emperor Trajan. He was a master engineer, a bridge builder and sculptor, as well as the author of...
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Markets of Trajan by Apollodorus of Damascus architect, at Rome, Italy, 100 to 112, in the Great Buildings Online. ... The flexibility of the taberna unit in size, shape, and proportion permitted Apollodorus to devise a supple scheme arrayed in five levels up to the slopes of the Quirinal Hill, above the monumental parts of...
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Apollodorus of Damascus, Romans - Roman Architect (1st/2nd century CE) ... Apollodorus was supposedly born in Damascus in Syria, and he followed Trajan on the campaign in Dacia where he constructed bridges and machines of war.
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; By Apollodorus ; Translated by Sir James George Fraze ... This work is only provided via the Perseus Project at Tufts University. You may begin reading the English translation as well as the Greek version and a Greek version with morphological links.
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List of works by Apollodorus, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... ; Library; Translated by Sir James George Frazer ; From the Perseus Project ; ... Buy Books and; CD-ROMs...
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