Hellanicus of Lesbos

Hellanicus was born in Mytilene on the isle of Lesbos in 490 BC and is reputed to have lived to the age of 85.

According to the Suda, he lived for some time at the court of one of the kings of Macedon, and died at Perperene, a city in Aeolis on the plateau of Kozak near Pergamon, opposite Lesbos.

He was cited by a number of other authors, who thereby preserved many fragments of his works, the most recent collection of which is by José J. Caerols Pérez, who includes a biography of Hellanicus.

He transcended the narrow local limits of the older logographers, and was not content to merely repeat the traditions that had gained general acceptance through the poets.

He tried to record the traditions as they were locally current, and availed himself of the few national or priestly registers that presented something like contemporary registration.

A fragment of Atlantis by Hellanicus ( Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1084, early 2nd century).