Pithagoras Amphipolitanus
Appearance
Vide etiam paginam fere homonymam: Pythagoras.
Pithagoras Amphipolitanus (Graece Πειθαγόρας), qui saeculo IV a.C.n. exeunte floruit, sacerdos et haruspex, mortem Hephaestionis et Alexandri Macedonis praedixit; etiam (sicut ipse Aristobulo praetendit) mortem Perdiccae et Antigoni Monophthalmi.
Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Aristobulus FGrHist 139 F 54 (Arrianus, Anabasis Alexandri 7.18.1-5)
- Plutarchus, "Vita Alexandri" 73
- Appianus, Bellum Civile 2.152
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Helmut Berve, Das Alexanderreich auf prosopographischer Grundlage (Monaci: Beck, 1926) i.618, vol. 2 p. 310
- "Prosopography of Antigonos's Friends and Subordinates" in Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990) no. 135, p. 447
- H. Berve in Paulys Real-Enzyklopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft edd. G. Wissowa et alii (Stuttgart, 1893-1972 ~ ~)