Julius Pollux

Julius Pollux

Julius Pollux (Ιούλιος Πολυδεύκης, Ioulios Poludeukes) (2nd century AD) was a Greek [Encyclopaedia Britannica [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9060658/Julius-Pollux " Greek scholar and rhetorician from Naukratis, Egypt."] ] or Egyptian [George Sarton (1936). "The Unity and Diversity of the Mediterranean World", "Osiris" 2, p. 406-463 [429] .] grammarian and sophist from Alexandria who taught at Athens, where he was appointed professor of rhetoric at the Academy by the emperor Commodus — on account of his melodious voice, according to Philostratus' "Lives of the Sophists." Nothing of his rhetorical works has survived except some of their titles (in the Suda). Pollux was the author of the "Onomasticon," a Greek thesaurus or dictionary of Attic synonyms and phrases, arranged not alphabetically but according to subject-matter, in ten books. It supplies in passing much rare and valuable information on many points of classical antiquity— objects in daily life, the theater, politics— and quotes numerous fragments of lost works. Pollux was probably the person satirized by Lucian as a worthless and ignorant person who gains a reputation as an orator by sheer effrontery, and pilloried in his "Lexiphanes", a satire upon the affectation of obscure and obsolete words. A first Latin translation, published at Venice in 1502, made Julius Pollux more available to Renaissance antiquaries and scholars, and anatomists, who adopted obscure Greek words for parts of the body. Julius Pollux was invaluable for William Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities," 1842, etc.

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