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DICTYS CRETENSIS

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 200 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DICTYS CRETENSIS  , of

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Cnossus in Crete, the supposed companion of
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Idomeneus during the Trojan War, and author of a
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diary of its events . The MS. of this
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work, written in Phoenician characters, was said to have been found in his tomb (enclosed in a leaden box) at the time of an
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earthquake during the reign of
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Nero, by whose order it was translated into Greek . In the 4th century A.D. a certain
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Lucius Septimius brought out Dictys Cretensis Ephemeris belli Trojani, which professed to be a Latin
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translation of the Greek version . Scholars were not agreed whether any Greek
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original really existed; but all doubt on the point was removed by the
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discovery of a fragment in Greek amongst the papyri found by B . P . Grenfell and A . S . Hunt in 1905-1906 . Possibly the Latin Ephemeris was the work of Septimius himself . Its chief
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interest lies in the fact that (together with Dares Phrygius's De excidio Trojae) it was the source from which the Homeric legends were introduced into the romantic literature of the
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middle ages . Best edition by F . Meister (1873), with short but useful introduction and
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index of Latinity; see also G .

Korting, Diktys and Dares(1874), with concise bibliography; H . Dunger,

Die Sage vom trojanischen Kriege in den Bearbeitungen
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des Mittelalters and ihren antiken Quellen (1869, with a
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literary genealogical table) ; E . Collilieux, Etude sur Dictys de Crete et Dares de Phrygie (1887), with bibliography; W . Greif, " Die mittelalterlichen Bearbeitungen der Trojanersage," in E . M . Stengel's Ausgaben and Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der romanischen Philologie, No . 61 (1886, esp. sections 82, 83, 168-172) ; F . Colagrosso, " Ditte Cretese " in Atti della r . Accademia di Archeologia (Naples, 1897, vol . 18, pt. ii . 2) ; F . Noack, " Der griechische Dictys," in Philologus, supp. vi .

403 ff., N . E .

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