Английская Википедия:Agis of Argos
Шаблон:Short description Agis (Шаблон:IPAc-en; Greek: Шаблон:Lang, gen.: Шаблон:Lang) was an Ancient Greek poet from Argos, and a contemporary of Alexander the Great, whom he accompanied on his Asiatic expedition.[1] Quintus Curtius Rufus[2] as well as Arrian[3] and Plutarch[4] describe him as a sycophant, one of the basest flatterers of the king. Curtius calls him "the composer of the worst poems after Choerilus" ("Шаблон:Lang"), which probably refers rather to their obsequious, flattering character than to their worth as poetry. The Greek Anthology contains an epigram which is probably the work of this flatterer.[5][6][7]
Athenaeus mentions an Agis as the author of a work on the art of cooking (Шаблон:Lang).[8]
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- ↑ Шаблон:Citation
- ↑ Curtius, viii. 5
- ↑ Arrian, Anabasis Alexandri iv. 9
- ↑ Plutarch, De adulat. et amic. discrim. p. 60
- ↑ Greek Anthology, vi. 152
- ↑ Jacobs, Anthol. iii. p, 836
- ↑ Zimmermann, Zeitschrift für die Alterth. 1841, p. 164
- ↑ Athenaeus, xii. p. 516
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