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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="S"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="silenus-bio-2" n="silenus_2"><head><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Sile'nus</surname></persName></head><p>(<label xml:lang="grc">Σειληνός</label> or <foreign xml:lang="grc">Σιληνός</foreign>), literary.</p><p>1. A native of Calatia (<foreign xml:lang="grc">Σειληνὸς ὁ Καλατιανός</foreign>), an
      historical writer. Athenaeus (xii. p. 542a), quotes from the third book of a work by him,
      entitled <title xml:lang="grc">Σικελικά</title>. The same work is probably referred to by
      Diogenes Laertius (2.3, 11). He also wrote upon Roman history, and is mentioned by Dionysius
      of Halicarnassus (<hi rend="ital">Ant. Rom.</hi> 1.6), who charges him with a want of care and
      accuracy, and by Livy (<bibl n="Liv. 26.49">26.49</bibl>) when speaking of the operations of
      Scipio Africanus the elder, in Spain. This Silenus is, doubtless, identical with <foreign xml:lang="grc">Σιλανὸς ὁ συγγραφεύς</foreign>, mentioned by Strabo (<bibl n="Strabo iii.p.172">iii. p.172</bibl>), who remarks that he, as well as Artemidorus, was
      ignorant of the reason why the fountain in the temple of Hercules at Gades rose when the tide
      fell, and fell when the tide rose. It is probably this writer also who is quoted by Stephanus
       (<hi rend="ital">s. v.</hi>
      <foreign xml:lang="grc">Παλική</foreign>), and by Pliny (<bibl n="Plin. Nat. 4.22">Plin.
       Nat. 4.22</bibl>). Photius also (<hi rend="ital">s. v.</hi>
      <foreign xml:lang="grc">Σαρδόνιος γέλως</foreign>), mentions what Silenus says <foreign xml:lang="grc">ἐν β́ τῶν περὶ Συρακόσσας</foreign>. Cicero (<hi rend="ital">de
       Div.</hi> 1.24) quotes from Silenus (of whom he remarks : <hi rend="ital">is autem
       diligentissime res Hannibalis persecutus est</hi>) an account of a dream that Hannibal had
      after the capture of Saguntum. (Comp. Corn. Nep. <hi rend="ital">Hannib.</hi> extr.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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