Nea historia
Lost mythographical work by Ptolemaeus Chennus, preserved in Photius’s Bibliotheca (codex 190)
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Nea historia
Summary
Nea historia is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Nea historia authored Ptolemaeus Chennus[2].
- Nea historia's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- Nea historia's part of is recorded as Bibliotheca[4].
- Nea historia's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[5].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as Greek mythology[6].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as Helen of Troy[7].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as Achilles[8].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as Euphorion[9].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as Greek deity[10].
- Nea historia's main subject is recorded as mythology[11].
- Nea historia's work available at URL is recorded as https://books.google.com/books/about/Novarum_historiarum_ad_variam_eruditione.html?id=o6k-AAAAcAAJ[12].
- Nea historia's described at URL is recorded as https://books.google.com/books/about/Novarum_historiarum_ad_variam_eruditione.html?id=o6k-AAAAcAAJ[13].
- Nea historia's described by source is recorded as Bibliotheca[14].
- Nea historia's title is recorded as Novarum historiarum ad variam eruditionem[15].
- Nea historia's name is recorded as Περὶ καινῶν ἱστοριῶν[16].
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Works and Contributions
Nea historia authored Ptolemaeus Chennus[2].