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page 1Ancient Greek anthologists

Agathias
Agathias Scholasticus (; 582/594) was a Byzantine poet and the principal historian of part of the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I between 552 and 558.

Stobaeus
right|thumb|Page one of the Florilegium of Stobaeus, from the 1536 edition by Vettore Trincavelli.
Joannes Stobaeus (; ; 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. The work was originally divided into two volumes containing two books each. The two volumes became separated in the manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium). Modern editions now refer to both volumes as the Anthology. The Anthology contains extracts

Stephanus of Byzantium
6th-century Byzantine grammarian and geographer
Meleager of Gadara
1st-century BC Greek poet
Philochorus
Philochorus of Athens (; ; 340 BC – 261 BC), was a Greek historian and Atthidographer of the third century BC, and a member of a priestly family. He was a seer and interpreter of signs, and a man of considerable influence.
Polemon of Athens
ancient scholar and topographic commentator
Craterus
Macedonian historian
Straton of Sardis
ancient Greek poet and anthologist
Philippus of Thessalonica
ancient Greek epigrammatist