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Headword:
Iasôn
Adler number: iota,53
Translated headword: Jason, Iason
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Of Argos [
Myth,
Place]. Historian, younger than
Plutarch of
Chaeronea.[1] Grammarian. He wrote
On Greece in 4 books: this comprises (1) the ancient history of Greece, (2) events after the Persian wars, (3) events in the reign of Alexander until his death, (4) and events down to the capture of
Athens by Antipater, the father of Cassander.
Greek Original:Iasôn, Argeios, historikos, neôteros Ploutarchou tou Chairôneôs, grammatikos. egrapse peri tês Hellados biblia d#: echei de archaiologian Hellados kai ta apo tôn Mêdikôn ta te kat' Alexandron heôs teleutês autou kai ta mechri tês Athênaiôn halôseôs, tês genomenês hupo Antipatrou tou patros Kasandrou.
Notes:
See generally RE Iason(12) and esp. Jacoby at FGrH 94. Jacoby declines to identify this work with the 4-volume
Life of Greece credited to Jason of
Nysa in the preceding lemma (
iota 52). He also argues that a late grammarian and a much earlier historian - whose quadripartite period of coverage, as we are told, did not extend beyond 322 BC - have been conflated here.
[1]
pi 1793.
Keywords: biography; chronology; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; historiography; history; military affairs
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 4 March 2001@11:46:00.
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