Atthidographer

Atthidographer (Ancient Greek: Ἀτθιδογράφος, atthidographos) is the name given to historians who wrote an Atthis, a work on the history of Athens.[1] The first Athenian to attempt this kind of history was Kleidemos. He was then followed by Androtion, Phanodemos, Demon, and Melanthios. The last Atthidographer was Philochorus.[2] The genre in which these authors worked is referred to as Atthidography.

References

  1. Harding, Phillip (2007). The Story of Athens: The Fragments of the Local Chronicles of Attika. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415338097.
  2. Garland, Robert (1992). Introducing New Gods: The Politics of Athenian Religion. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0801427664.


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