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Asclepiades of Tragilus
Asclepiades of Tragilus ((ギリシア語:Ἀσκληπιάδης)) was an ancient Greek literary critic and mythographer of the 4th century BC, and a student of the Athenian orator Isocrates.〔Albin Lesky, ''A History of Greek Literature'', translated by Cornelis de Heer and James Willis (Methuen, 1966, originally published 1957 in German), p. 667.〕 His works do not survive, but he is known to have written the ''Tragodoumena'' (Τραγῳδούμενα, "The Subjects of Tragedy"),〔''Fragmente der griechischen Historiker'' 12.〕 in which he discussed the treatment of myths in Greek tragedy. The ''Tragodoumena'' is sometimes considered the first systematic mythography.〔Fritz Graf, ''Greek Mythology: An Introduction,'' translated by Thomas Marier (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993, originally published 1987 in German), p. 193.〕 Asclepiades summarized the plots of myths as dramatized in tragedy, and provided details and variants.〔Graf (1993), ''Greek Mythology'', p. 193.〕 He is cited twice in the work traditionally known as the ''Library'' of Apollodorus.〔R. Scott Smith and Stephen M. Trzaskoma, ''Apollodorus' ''Library'' and Hyginus' ''Fabulae'': Two Handbooks of Greek Mythology'' (Hackett, 2007), p. xxii.〕
A gloss on Vergil's phrase ''Idaeis cyparissis'' ("cypresses of Ida") mentions that Asclepiades preserved a Celtic version of the myth of Cyparissus, in which a female Cyparissa is the daughter of a Celtic king named Boreas.〔Timothy P. Bridgman, ''Hyperboreans: Myth and History in Celtic-Hellenic Contacts'' (Routledge, 2005), p. 51.〕
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