[16]
Hermagoras next carved out a path of
his own, which numbers have followed: of his rivals
Athenaeus seems to have approached him most
[p. 379]
nearly. Later still much work was done by Apollonius Molon, Areus, Caecilius and Dionysius of
Halicarnassus.
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