Abron (ancient Greece)

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Abron (ancient Greece)
Abron or Habron (Greek ) was the name of a number of people in classical Greek history: 1. A son of the Attic orator Lycurgus.2. The son of Callias, of the deme of Bate in Attica, who wrote on the festivals and sacrifices of the Greeks. He also wrote a work, , which is frequently referred to by Stephanus of Byzantium (s.v. , , &c.) and other writers.3. A Phrygian or Rhodian sophist and grammarian, pupil of Tryphon, and originally a slave, who taught at Rome under the first Caesars. He was presumably the same Habron who was the author of the treatise On the Pronoun.
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