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And certain epigrams on the wife of Antigonus.
A funeral poem original: "Epicedium" for Cleombrotus.
Also, letters in prose and commentaries on the Odyssey. These things are from Suidas.
Quintilian also critiques him with these words: "The subject matter of Aratus lacks motion, as there is no variety, no affect, and no character in it, and it is entirely consumed by names; however, it is sufficient for the work to which he believed himself equal."
His Phaenomena were translated by Cicero and Germanicus Caesar.
Dionysius the Corinthian, as Suidas writes (though others say he was an African from the city of Byzanthe), wrote during the time of Augustus.
Geography in hexameter verses, translated by Priscian.