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Nicander of Colophon (; fl. 2nd century BC) was a , , and grammarian.

The scattered biographical details in the ancient sources are so contradictory that it was sometimes assumed that there were two Hellenistic authors with the same name. He may have been born at (Ahmetbeyli in modern Turkey), near Colophon, where his family is said to have held the hereditary priesthood of . The chronological indications range from the middle of the 3rd century BC until the late 2nd century BC.

He wrote a number of works both in prose and verse, of which two survive complete. The longest, Theriaca, is a poem (958 lines) on the nature of venomous animals and the wounds which they inflict. The other, , consists of 630 hexameters treating of and their . Nicander's main source for medical information was the physician Apollodorus of Egypt. Among his lost works, was a mythological epic, used by in the and epitomized by Antoninus Liberalis; Georgica, of which considerable fragments survive, was perhaps imitated by . 10.1.56; but this may simply mean that Virgil, like Nicander, wrote a poem on farming.

The works of Nicander were praised by ( De oratore, i. 16), imitated by and Lucan, and frequently quoted by Pliny and other writers (e.g., in De Scorpiace, I, 1).


List of works

Surviving poems
  • Theriaca (Of Venomous Animals)
  • Epigrams Anthologia Palatina 7.435, 7.526, 11.7.


Lost poems
  • Cimmerii
  • Europia
  • Georgica ("Farming")
  • ("Metamorphoses")
  • Hyacinthus
  • Hymnus ad Attalum ("Hymn to Attalus")
  • ("Beekeeping")
  • Oetaica
  • Ophiaca
  • Sicelia
  • Thebaica


Lost prose works
  • Aetolica ("History of ")
  • Colophoniaca ("History of Colophon")
  • De Poetis Colophoniis ("On poets from Colophon")
  • Glossae ("Difficult words")


Notes

Bibliography
  • Nicander ed. and tr. A. S. F. Gow, A. F. Scholfield. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1953.
  • Earlier editions by JG Schneider (1792, 1816); O. Schneider (1856) (with the Scholia).
  • The Scholia (from the Göttingen manuscript) were edited by
  • (2025). 9783161626197, Mohr Siebeck. .
  • H. Klauser, "De Dicendi Genere Nicandri" ( Dissertationes Philologicae Vindobonenses, vi. 1898).
  • W. Vollgraff, Nikander und Ovid (Groningen, 1909 ff.).


External links
  • An ancient Life of Nicander, from the scholia
  • Theriaca et Alexipharmaca recensuit et emendavit, fragmenta collegit, commentationes addidit Otto Schneider. Accedunt scholia in Theriaca ex recensione Henrici Keil., scholia in Alexipharmaca ex recognitione Bussemakeri et R. Bentlei emedationes, Lipsiae sumptibus et typis B. G. Teubneri, 1856.
  • Poetae bucolici et didactici. Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, Nicander, Oppianus, Marcellus de piscibus, poeta de herbis, C. Fr. Ameis, F. S. Lehrs (ed.), Parisiis, editore Ambrosio Firmin Didot, 1862, pp. 127-163.
  • English translations of Theriaca and Alexipharmaca.

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