Apollodorus
Apollodorus was an ancient Greek scholar and mythographer, known primarily for his work titled "Bibliotheca," which is a comprehensive compilation of Greek myths and legends. This text serves as a valuable resource for understanding ancient Greek mythology, detailing the genealogies of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures.
He is often associated with the Library of Alexandria, where many scholars gathered to study and preserve knowledge. Apollodorus's contributions have influenced later writers and historians, making him a significant figure in the study of classical literature and mythology.