Callimachus. has written:
'The hymns of Callimachus' -- subject(s): Orphic hymns, Orpheus (Greek mythology)
'Hymn to Demeter' -- subject(s): Demeter (Greek deity), Poetry
'Les origines'
'Works: Volume I'
'Callimachi Hymni et epigrammata maximam partem'
'Callimachi Hymni et epigrammata'
'The epigrams of Callimachus'
'Poems of Callimachus' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Greek Iambic poetry, Theseus (Greek mythology), Poetry, Greek Epigrams, Hymns, Greek (Classical)
'Ymnoi'
'Callimachea'
'Hymni et epigrammata quartum edidit Udalricus de Wilamowitz-Moellendorff'
'Epigrammata' -- subject(s): Greek Epigrams
'Le poesie di Callimaco cirenese'
'Callimachus and Lycophron' -- subject(s): Poetry, Cassandra (Legendary character)
'Callimaque'
'Hecale'
'The works of Callimachus'
'Aetia, Iambi, lyric poems, Hecale, minor epic and elegiac poems, and other fragments' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Greek poetry, Poetry, Hero (Greek mythology), Leander (Greek mythology), English literature
'Callimachi Hymni, epigrammata, et fragmenta, ex recensione Theodori J. G. F. Graevii, cum eiusdem animadversionibus'
'Callimachi quae supersunt'
'Callimaco Greco-Italiano ora pubblicato'
'Hymn to Zeus'
Jennifer Karen Lynn has written: 'Narrators and narration in Callimachus'
Callimachus died in -240.
Callimachus was born in -305.
E. George has written: 'Aeneid VIII and the Aitia of Callimachus' -- subject(s): Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature, Comparative Literature, Greek and Latin, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Epic poetry, Latin and Greek, Rome in literature
Arnd Kerkhecker has written: 'Callimachus' book of Iambi' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Greek Iambic poetry, Greek Satire, History and criticism, Iambic poetry, Greek, In literature, Lost literature, Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri), Oxyrhynchus papyri, Satire, Greek
Callimachus, Stesilaus, son of Tharsilaus, Slain, and Cynaegirus
Callimachus makes mention that the Cyclops were charged by Artemis to build her bow and arrows.
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
Donald Parson has written: 'Surely the author'
There were ten generals (strategos) - one from each tribe commanding their tribal contingent. The nominal war leader was the Polemarch Callimachus. The story is that, as they waited for an opportunity to attack, each of the ten took it in turns day about to be commander. On the tenth day when the battle was actually joined, it was the turn of Miltiades.