- Alcimus Alethius
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Alcimus (disambiguation) ."Alcimus (Avitus) Alethius was the writer of seven short poems in theLatin Anthology .cite encyclopedia | last = Smith | first = William | authorlink = William Smith (lexicographer) | title = Alcimus Alethius | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 102 | publisher =Little, Brown and Company | location = Boston | year = 1867 | url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0111.html ] Classical scholar J.C. Wernsdorf believed him to be the same person as Alcimus, the rhetorician inAquitania , inGaul , who is spoken of in terms of high praise bySidonius Apollinaris [J.C. Wernsdorf, "Poet. Lat. Min." vol. vi. p. 26, &c.] [Sidonius Apollinaris , "Epist." viii. 11, v. 10] and Ausonius. [Ausonius , "Profess. Burdigal." ii] It is possible however that Apollinaris was referring to his contemporary,Avitus of Vienne , also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus.The date of this Alcimus is determined by
Jerome in his Chronicon, who says that Alcimus and Delphidius taught inAquitania in360 . His poems are superior to most of his time. They are printed by Meier, in his " Anthologia Latina," ep. 254-260, and by J.C. Wernsdorf, vol. vi. p. 194, &c.References
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