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 1   Ind|      poet of Teos, Ionia, born c. 570BC. His patrons included
 2   Ind|        Colophon (or Claros) fl.c.400BC. His most famous work
 3   Ind|      to Capua (132miles) built c. 312 BC by Appius Claudius
 4   Ind|   according to Strabo (7.5.12, C.318) along the southern
 5   Ind|     Calamus~An Athenian artist c.460BC famous for metalwork.~
 6   Ind|        and poet of Alexandria (c. 305-240BC) who claimed
 7   Ind| Catullus the Roman lyric poet (c.87-c54BC) the lyric and
 8   Ind|     Tauric Chersonese (5.3.12, C.239)~Book TII:77-120 Ibis:
 9   Ind|        From the end of the 5th c. BC the cult of Asklepios
10   Ind|      of the Peloponnesian War (c. 446—411BC). Fragments of
11   Ind| Graecinus. He served in Moesia c.12AD and again as governor
12   Ind|  Dacians). Strabo ( 7.3.11-12, C.304) considers them a merging
13   Ind|       XIV:1-62 The Greek poet (c 700 BC) of Ascra in Boeotia,
14   Ind|      The Greek epic poet, (fl. c. 8th century BC? born Chios
15   Ind|        to the Athenian orator (c.396-325BC).Pupil of Plato
16   Ind|     served Mithridates Eupator c. 100 BC. He was called the ‘
17   Ind| greatest of the Greek artists (c. 450BC). His sculpted cattle
18   Ind|        organised as a province c. 10AD covering roughly the
19   Ind|        from Sybaris in the 6th c. BC. It became Paestum when
20   Ind|        the Olympic games until c 580BC.~Book TII:361-420
21   Ind|    Sextus Aurelius Propertius (c.50-c.15BC) the Roman elegiac
22   Ind|      Aurelius Propertius (c.50-c.15BC) the Roman elegiac
23   Ind|        The lyric poetess, born c. 618BC on Lesbos, where
24   Ind|      Tibullus~Albius Tibullus (c.54- 19BC) the elegiac poet
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