Callisthenes
Callisthenes Olynthius (Graece Καλλισθένης ὁ Ὀλύνθιος; natus Olynthi anno circiter 360 a.C.n.; iussu Alexandri mortuus anno 328 a.C.n.), discipulus Aristotelis, auctor fuit operis hodie deperditi de rebus gestis Alexandri Macedonis. De morte Callisthenis scripsit Theophrastus collega et amicus librum hodie deperditum cuius titulus fuit Callisthenes sive de dolore.
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- Fridericus Dübner, Carolus Mullerus, edd., Arriani Anabasis et Indica; reliqua Arriani et scriptores de rebus Alexandri Magni; Pseudo-Callisthenis historia fabulosa (Parisiis: Didot, 1846) Textus fasc. 2 pp. 1-10 (vide pp. 371-380 versionis archive.org) (Graece, Latine)
- Felix Jacoby, Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker (Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 1923- ) no. 124. Kommentar (1930) pp. 411-432
- Eruditio
- Helmut Berve, Das Alexanderreich auf prosopographischer Grundlage (Monaci: Beck, 1926) i.408 (vol. 2 pp. 191-199)
- A. B. Bosworth, "Aristotle and Callisthenes" in Historia vol. 19 (1970) pp. 407-413 JSTOR
- T. S. Brown, "Callisthenes and Alexander" in American Journal of Philology vol. 70 (1949) pp. 225-248
- Marie Louise Chaumont, "Callisthenes" in Encyclopaedia Iranica Online (Anglice)
- Felix Jacoby, Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker (Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 1923- ) no. 124. Kommentar (1930) pp. 411-432
- Lionel Pearson, The lost histories of Alexander the Great (Novi Eboraci, 1960) pp. 22-49
- Paul Pédech, Historiens compagnons d'Alexandre (Lutetiae: Les Belles Lettres, 1984) pp. 15-70
- Luisa Prandi, Callistene: uno storico tra Aristotele e i re macedoni. Mediolani: Jaca, 1985
- E. Schwartz, "Kallisthenes Hellenika" in Hermes vol. 35 (1900) pp. 106-130
- Gordon Shrimpton, "The Callisthenes Enigma" in Timothy Howe, E. Edward Garvin, Graham Wrighton, edd., Greece, Macedon and Persia (Oxoniae:
Oxbow Books, 2015) pp. 114–117
- W. W. Tarn, Alexander the Great. Vol. 2: Sources and studies (Cantabrigiae, 1948)
- Stephen A. White, "Theophrastus and Callisthenes" in David Mirhady, ed., Influences on Peripatetic Rhetoric: Essays in Honor of William W. Fortenbaugh (Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 2007) cap. 12