Staphylus of Naucratis
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Staphylus of Naucratis
was an ancient Greek historian, geographer and mythographer quoted by Strabo
(x. p. 475), Pliny (H. N. v. 31), and Athenaeus
(ii. p. 45, c.), as well as by the scholiasts. He wrote a work on Thessaly
(Schol. ad Apoll Rhod. iv. 816 ; Harpocrat. s. v. penestae
; Schol. ad Aristoph. Nub. 1064), on Aeolia
, Attica
(Harpocration
. s.v epiboion pronaia ), and on Arcadia
(Sext. Empir. adv. Math. 116).
Naucratis
Naucratis or Naukratis, , loosely translated as " power over ships" , was a city of Ancient Egypt, on the Canopic branch of the Nile river, 45 mi SE of the open sea and the later capital of Ptolemaic Egypt, Alexandria...
was an ancient Greek historian, geographer and mythographer quoted by Strabo
Strabo
Strabo, also written Strabon was a Greek historian, geographer and philosopher.-Life:Strabo was born to an affluent family from Amaseia in Pontus , a city which he said was situated the approximate equivalent of 75 km from the Black Sea...
(x. p. 475), Pliny (H. N. v. 31), and Athenaeus
Athenaeus
Athenaeus , of Naucratis in Egypt, Greek rhetorician and grammarian, flourished about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century AD...
(ii. p. 45, c.), as well as by the scholiasts. He wrote a work on Thessaly
Thessaly
Thessaly is a traditional geographical region and an administrative region of Greece, comprising most of the ancient region of the same name. Before the Greek Dark Ages, Thessaly was known as Aeolia, and appears thus in Homer's Odyssey....
(Schol. ad Apoll Rhod. iv. 816 ; Harpocrat. s. v. penestae
Penestae
The penestae were a class of unfree labourers tied to the land once inhabiting Thessaly, whose status was comparable to that of the Spartan helots.-Status:...
; Schol. ad Aristoph. Nub. 1064), on Aeolia
Aeolia
Aeolia may refer to:*Aeolia, another name for Aeolis in Anatolia*Aeolia, an older name for Thessaly before the Greek Dark Ages*The home of Æolus, son of Hippotes, a character in the Odyssey*Aeolia , a character found in Mother 3...
, Attica
Attica
Attica is a historical region of Greece, containing Athens, the current capital of Greece. The historical region is centered on the Attic peninsula, which projects into the Aegean Sea...
(Harpocration
Harpocration
Valerius Harpocration was a Greek grammarian of Alexandria, probably working in the 2nd century CE. He is possibly the Harpocration mentioned by Julius Capitolinus as the Greek tutor of Lucius Verus ; some authorities place him much later, on the ground that he borrowed from Athenaeus...
. s.v epiboion pronaia ), and on Arcadia
Arcadia
Arcadia is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the administrative region of Peloponnese. It is situated in the central and eastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. It takes its name from the mythological character Arcas. In Greek mythology, it was the home of the god Pan...
(Sext. Empir. adv. Math. 116).