Anticlides

Anti dress (also Antiklides ) was an ancient Greek historian, the BC or lived in the 3rd century BC during the second half of the 4th century Athens. His exact survival data are not known; but he lived after the time of Alexander the Great (after 323 BC) and was mentioned by several ancient authors.

At least four plants can be attributed to him with certainty. None of this is normal, but have some fragments indicate the content:

1 Peri Noston (On the return ) was a report on the homecoming of various ancient Greek expeditions. The quoted remark of Strabo the anti dress over the Pelasgians probably comes from this work.

2 Deliaká, with information on Delos.

3 Exegeticus seems to have been a kind of dictionary, which provided explanations to the understanding of terms used in older texts words and phrases.

4 About Alexander, a history of Alexander, of which the second book is mentioned by Diogenes Laertius and partially quoted, the value and trend but can not be assessed.

Felix Jacoby has cataloged the fragments of the Greek historians and those summarized under the heading of anti dress Anticlides Atheniensis ( FGrHist No. 140).

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