Istros the Callimachean () was a Greek writer, probably from Paphos. He was a pupil of Callimachus, and active in the Library of Alexandria. Seventy-seven fragments of his writings remain, mostly from his four-volume Attica, which discussed the cult, religion, and institutions of Attica in its mythical past, based largely on Atthides. According to the Suda, a 10th-century encyclopedia, he wrote both prose and verse.
Works
Istros' works exist only in fragments (FGrHist 334). Among his attested works are:
- Attika (á¼ÂÃÂÃÂùúì)
- Atakta (á¼ÂÃÂñúÃÂñ)
- Attikai lexeis (á¼ÂÃÂÃÂùúñὶ ûÃÂþõùÃÂ)
- Argolika (á¼ÂÃÂóÿûùúì)
- Eliaka (Ἠûùñúì)
- The colonies of the Egyptians (ÃÂἰóÃÂ
ÃÂÃÂïÃÂý á¼ÂÃÂÿùúïñù)
- On the city of Ptolemais (àõÃÂá½¶ àÃÂÿûõüñÃÂôÿÃÂ)
- Collection of Cretan feasts (ãÃÂ
ýñóÃÂóὴ ÃÂῶý ÃÂÃÂ÷ÃÂùúῶý øÃÂ
ÃÂùῶý)
- On the struggles of Helios (àõÃÂá½¶ ÃÂῶý ἩûïÿÃÂ
á¼ÂóÃÂýÃÂý)
- The manifestations of Apollo (á¼ÂÃÂÃÂûûÃÂýÿàá¼ÂÃÂùÃÂìýõùñù)
- The manifestations of Hercules (ἩÃÂñúûÃÂÿÃÂ
àá¼ÂÃÂùÃÂìýõùñù)
- On the lyric poets (àõÃÂá½¶ üõûÿÃÂÿùῶý)
- Symmikta (ãÃÂüüùúÃÂñ), "Miscellany"
- Hypomnemata (á½ÂÃÂÿüýîüñÃÂñ), "Commentary"
- Replies to Timeus (àÃÂὸàäïüñùÿý á¼ÂýÃÂùóÃÂñÃÂñï)
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