Philochŏrus in Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)

(Φιλόχορος). A Greek historian, living at Athens between 306 and 260. As an upholder of national liberty he was among the bitterest opponents of Demetrius Poliorcetes and of his son Antigonus Gonatas, who put him to death after the conquest of Athens. Of his works, the Atthis was a history of Athens from the earliest times to B.C. 262, in seventeen books. It was highly esteemed and often quoted for its wealth of facts and thoroughness of investigation, especially as regards chronology. We still possess a considerable number of fragments. Edited separately by Siebelis (Leipzig, 1811).

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