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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="N"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="neanthes-bio-1" n="neanthes_1"><head><persName xml:lang="la" xml:id="tlg-1525"><surname full="yes">Neanthes</surname></persName></head><p>(<label xml:lang="grc">Νεάνθης</label>), of Cyzicum, lived about <date when-custom="-241">B.
       C. 241</date>, and was a disciple of the Milesian Philiscus, who himself had been a disciple
      of Isocrates.</p><div><head>Works</head><p>He was a voluminous writer, principally of history, but very scanty materials have reached
        <pb n="1146"/> us, to form any judgment of his merits. The various authors, however, that
       quote him seem, with rare exceptions, to place great reliance on his accuracy and judgment.
       He is very largely referred to by Diogenes Laertius, and by Athenaeus, and by several of the
       early Christian writers, as well as by others.</p><p>Vossius (<hi rend="ital">de Hist. Graec.</hi> cap. xv.) refers to several of them, but by
       far the most complete list is that given by Clinton (<hi rend="ital">F. H.</hi> vol. iii. p.
       509). He gives as the writings of Neanthes:-- <listBibl><bibl>1. Memoirs of king Attalus.</bibl><bibl>2. Helienica.</bibl><bibl>3. Lives of illustrious men.</bibl><bibl>4. Pythagorica.</bibl><bibl>5. <foreign xml:lang="grc">Τὰ κατὰ πόλιν μυθικά</foreign>.</bibl><bibl>6. On Purification.</bibl><bibl>7. Annals.</bibl></listBibl></p><div><head><title>On Cyzicus</title></head><p>He probably also wrote an account of Cyzicum. as we may infer from a passage in Strabo (p.
        45).</p></div><div><head>Other Works</head><p>Harles (Fabric. <hi rend="ital">Bibl. Graec.</hi> vol. ii. p. 311, vol. vi. p. 134)
        attributes to him a work <foreign xml:lang="grc">περὶ κακοζηλίας ῥητορικῆς</foreign>,
        as well as many panegyrical orations.</p></div></div><div><head>Further Information</head><p>Vossius, Clinton, Harles, <hi rend="ital">ll. cc.;</hi> Westermann, <hi rend="ital">Gesch.
        der Griech. Beredt.</hi> p. 86.</p></div><byline>[<ref target="author.W.M.G">W.M.G</ref>]</byline></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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