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|death = c. 310/305 BCE<br>[[Cyrene]], [[Cyrenaica]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]]
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'''Kallimachos''' (c. 310/305 BCE – 240 BCE), also known as '''Callimachus''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] poet, critic and scholar.
'''Kallimachos''' (c. 310/305 BCE – 240 BCE), also known as '''Callimachus''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] poet, critic and scholar.


Born in [[Cyrene]] in [[Libya|Ancient Libya]], Kallimachos was later educated in [[Athens]]. He later moved to [[Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]] to work in the [[Library of Alexandria]]. Kallimachos strongly rejected the epic format of [[Homer]]'s poems, and instead supported a shorter, more judiciously formulated style of poetry. His works later proved to be extremely popular, second only to Homer's own works and were emulated by later poets.
==Biography==
Born in [[Cyrene]] in [[Libya|Ancient Libya]] circa 310 BCE, Kallimachos was educated in [[Athens]] and later moved to [[Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]] to work in the [[Library of Alexandria]]. Kallimachos strongly rejected the epic format of [[Homer]]'s poems, and instead supported a shorter, more judiciously formulated style of poetry. His works later proved to be extremely popular, second only to Homer's own works and were emulated by later poets.<ref name="DT">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' – The Great Library of Alexandria: "Kallimachos (c. 310-240 BCE)"</ref>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[Discovery Tour]]''
*''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt]]'' {{Mo}}
 
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Kallimachos (c. 310/305 BCE – 240 BCE), also known as Callimachus, was a Greek poet, critic and scholar.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Born in Cyrene in Ancient Libya circa 310 BCE, Kallimachos was educated in Athens and later moved to Alexandria in Egypt to work in the Library of Alexandria. Kallimachos strongly rejected the epic format of Homer's poems, and instead supported a shorter, more judiciously formulated style of poetry. His works later proved to be extremely popular, second only to Homer's own works and were emulated by later poets.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt – The Great Library of Alexandria: "Kallimachos (c. 310-240 BCE)"