- Theodontius
Theodontius was the author of a now lost Latin work on mythology. He was extensively quoted in
Giovanni Boccaccio 's "Genealogia Deorum Gentilium ", but is otherwise almost unknown. Boccaccio knew Theodontius's work through the "Collections" ofPaul of Perugia , which Paul's wife burnt after his death ("Genealogiae" XV 6). In telling the legend ofBathyllus , however, Boccaccio complains that Theodontius was illegible except for Bathyllus's birth, fromPhorcys and a marine monster ("Genealogiae" X 7), so he may have seen some of Theodontius's own writings; sources disagree on this. Some authorities think Boccaccio invented him.Outside Boccaccio, there was a Theodontius, who wrote on the wars of Troy, and is quoted by
Servius on "Aeneid", I, 28; and the fourteenth century authorDomenico Bandini , who made an index for the "Genealogiae", calls him "Teodontius Campanus diligens investigator poetici figmenti".Carlo Landi argued in his 1930 monograph "Demogorgone" that Boccaccio's Theodontius was a Campanian philosopher, from between the 9th and 11th centuries.Theodontius provided Boccaccio with euhemeristic and naturalistic interpretations of mythology, and philosophic speculations about mythology. He quotes the (also lost) Greek historian
Philochorus . Most significantly, he is Boccaccio's source for the idea that all the gods were descended fromDemogorgon , which Theodontius himself credited toPronapides the Athenian.References
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Giovanni Boccaccio "Genealogie Deorum Gentilicum Libri", Vol. X and XI of his "Opere",Bari , 1951.
*Boccaccio "On Poetry", ed.Charles H. Osgood Princeton University Press, 1929; a translation of the Preface and books XIV and XV of the foregoing. P. 114 (XV, 6) and its notes on pp. 189-90.
*Jean Seznec "Survival of the Pagan Gods", tr. Barbara F. Sessions, Pantheon,Bollingen Series XXXVIII, 1953, p.221-2
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