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DICTYS CRETENSIS , of See also: Cnossus in Crete, the supposed companion of See also: Idomeneus during the Trojan War, and author of a See also: diary of its events
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The MS. of this See also: work, written in Phoenician characters, was said to have been found in his See also: tomb (enclosed in a leaden box) at the See also: time of an See also: earthquake during the reign of See also: Nero, by whose See also: order it was translated into See also: Greek
.
In the 4th century A.D. a certain See also: Lucius Septimius brought out Dictys Cretensis See also: Ephemeris belli Trojani, which professed to be a Latin See also: translation of the Greek version
.
Scholars were not agreed whether any Greek See also: original really existed; but all doubt on the point was removed by the See also: discovery of a fragment in Greek amongst the papyri found by B
.
P
.
Grenfell and A
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S
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See also: Hunt in 1905-1906
.
Possibly the Latin Ephemeris was the work of Septimius himself
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Its chief See also: 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 See also: middle ages
.
Best edition by F
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Meister (1873), with See also: short but useful introduction and See also: index of Latinity; see also G
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Korting, Diktys and Dares(1874), with concise bibliography; H . Dunger, DieSee also: Sage vom trojanischen Kriege in den Bearbeitungen See also: des Mittelalters and ihren antiken Quellen (1869, with a See also: literary genealogical table) ; E
.
Collilieux, Etude sur Dictys de Crete et Dares de Phrygie (1887), with bibliography; W
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Greif, " Die mittelalterlichen Bearbeitungen der Trojanersage," in E
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M
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Stengel's Ausgaben and Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der romanischen Philologie, No
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61 (1886, esp. sections 82, 83, 168-172) ; F
.
Colagrosso, " Ditte Cretese " in Atti della r
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Accademia di Archeologia (Naples, 1897, vol
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18, pt. ii
.
2) ; F
.
Noack, " Der griechische Dictys," in Philologus, supp. vi
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