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OCD has most of a column on this guy, and says nothing about him being "careless". What's the source for that claim? Stan 05:33, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- Hi Stan, it comes from the Penguin Dictionary of Ancient History, details here. It doesn't go into further detail however, and given that it also describes Apollonius' pedantic nature, I too was a bit confused. By all means nix it if you like, I only did a quick article after wanting to do something on the two Herodians. adamsan 08:03, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)