- Aphthonius of Antioch
Aphthonius of Antioch, Greek
sophist andrhetorician , flourished in the second half of the 4th century AD, or even later. Nothing is known of his life, except that he was a friend ofLibanius and of a certain Eutropius, perhaps the author of the epitome of Roman history. We possess by him the" Προγυμνασματα", a textbook on the elements ofrhetoric , with exercises for the use of the young before they entered the regular rhetorical schools. They apparently formed an introduction to the "Τεχνη" ofHermogenes . His style is pure and simple, and ancient critics praise his "Atticism ." The book maintained its popularity as late as the 17th century, especially inGermany . A collection of forty fables by Aphthonius, after the style ofAesop , is also extant.References
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Leonhard von Spengel , "Rhetores Graeci", ii.
*Finckh , "Aphthonii Progymnasmata" (1865)
*Oskar Philipp Hoppichler , "De Theone, Hermogene, Aphthonique Pro-gymnasmatum Scriptoribus" (1884)
* Edition of the fables byFrancesco de Furia (1810)
*1911
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