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Headword:
*)akousi/laos
Adler number: alpha,942
Translated headword: Akousilaos, Akusilaos, Acusilaus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Son of Kabas; an Argive, from the city of Kerkas, which is near
Aulis;[1] a very ancient historian.[2] He wrote
Genealogies from bronze tablets, which, the story goes, his father found while digging a place at his home.
Greek Original:*)akousi/laos: *ka/ba ui(o\s, *)argei=os, a)po\ *kerka/dos po/lews, ou)/shs *au)li/dos plhsi/on: i(storiko\s presbu/tatos. e)/graye de\ genealogi/as e)k de/ltwn xalkw=n, a(\s lo/gos eu(rei=n to\n pate/ra au)tou= o)ru/canta/ tina to/pon th=s oi)ki/as au)tou=.
Notes:
OCD(4) p.11; FGrH 2.
[1] On Kerkas see M. Pierart in M.H. Hansen and T.H.Nielsen (eds.),
An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis (Oxford 2004) 601.
[2] "Shortly before the Persian Wars", according to
Josephus,
Against Apion 1.13 (= FGrH 2 T3); that is, early fifth century BCE. (The designation
presbu/tatos, however, may carry overtones of distinction at least as much as of age: witness the remark attributed to
Sophocles in
Plutarch,
Nikias 15.)
References:
Der Neue Pauly s.v Akusilaos.
C.W. Fornara, The Nature of History in Ancient Greece and Rome (Berkeley & Los Angeles 1983) 4
Keywords: biography; chronology; daily life; geography; historiography; trade and manufacture
Translated by: Joseph L. Rife on 11 February 2000@18:33:18.
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