DIYLLUS

'Diyllus', probably the son of Phanodemus the Atthidographer (a chronicler of the local history of Athens and Attica), wrote a universal history of the years 357–297 BC. Only fragments of his work survive. Both the historian Diodorus Siculus and the biographer Plutarch valued Diyllus as a competent authority.

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★ Felix Jacoby, ''Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker'', (1923).

★ Albin Lesky, ''A History of Greek Literature'', (1966).

★ ''Oxford Classical Dictionary'' (1949).

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