From Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (London, 1880)

ACESANDER ('Akesandros) wrote a history of Cyrene. (Schol, ad Apoll. iv. 1561, 1750 ; ad Pind. Pyth. iv. init. 57.) Plutarch (Symp. v. 2. § 8) speaks of a work of his respecting Libya (peri libues), which may probably be the same work as the history of Cyrene. The time at which he lived is unknown.

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