- Aesopus (historian)
Aesopus (Gr. polytonic|Αίσωπος) was a Greek historian who wrote a life of
Alexander the Great . The original is lost, but there is aLatin translation of it byJulius Valerius , of which Franciscus Juretus had, he says, a manuscript. [Franciscus Juretus, "ad Symmach. Ep." x. 54] It was first published, however, by A. Mai from a manuscript in theBiblioteca Ambrosiana inMilan in1817 . The title is "Itinerarium ad Constantinum Atigustum, etc. : accedunt Julii Valerii Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis," etc. The time when Aesopus lived is uncertain, and even his existence has been doubted. [Barth, "Adversar." ii. 10] Mai, in the preface to his edition, contended that the work was written before 389 AD, because the temple ofSerapis atAlexandria , which was destroyed by order ofTheodosius I , is spoken of in the "translation" as still standing. [Julius Valerius , i. 31] But serious objections to this inference have been raised by Letronno, ["Journ. des Savans", 1818, p. 617] who refers it to the seventh or eighth century, which the weight of internal evidence would rather point to. The book is full of the most extravagant stories and glaring mistakes, and is a work of no credit. [Citation
last = Allen
first = Alexander
author-link =
contribution = Aesopus (2)
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 48
publisher =
place =
year = 1867
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0057.html ]References
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