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Aphthonius may
refer to:
Aelius Festus Aphthonius (4th century),
Latin grammarian,
possibly of
African origin Aphthonius of
Antioch (late 4th century)...
- 2003. Selby,
James "The
Vertical Integration of
Aphthonius' Progymnasmata" [1] Selby,
James "
Aphthonius’
Progymnasmata as a
Means to
Preparing Innovative...
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theologian Aëtius of
Antioch challenged Aphthonius to a
public debate, and
traveled to
Alexandria to
engage in this.
Aphthonius was
defeated in the debate. Philostorgius...
- of 40
fables written in the
style of
Aesop is also
attributed to
Aphthonius.
Aphthonius may have
visited the
Serapeum of
Alexandria around 315 CE, according...
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Aelius Festus Aphthonius is
believed to be the
author (otherwise unknown) of a
Latin work
called De
metris omnibus ("About all the metres") incorporated...
- before, and
others are
referred to in the work of Horace. The
rhetorician Aphthonius of
Antioch wrote a
technical treatise on, and
converted into
Latin prose...
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anonymous Faliscan poet.
Aelius Festus Aphthonius (via the
grammarian Gaius Marius Victorinus,
whose work
Aphthonius's was
often appended to)
mentions Anni****...
- Serapeum's
still standing buildings they saw
there have been left by
Aphthonius, the Gr****
rhetorician of
Antioch "who
visited it
about A.D. 315", and...
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rhetorician Eumenius of
Autun (3rd century),
educator Aelius Festus Aphthonius (3rd or 4th century),
grammarian Calcidius (4th century),
translator Gaius...
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found in the
Progymnasmata attributed to Hermogenes, in Libanius, and in
Aphthonius,
whose progymnasmata were
extensively commented by John of
Sardis in the...