Apollonius the Sophist


Apollonius the Sophist was a famous grammarian, who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century AD and taught in Rome in the time of Tiberius. He was born in Alexandria, the son of another grammarian, Archibius of Alexandria.
He was the author of a Homeric dictionary, the only work of this kind existent today. His chief authorities were Aristarchus of Samothrace and Apion's Homeric glossary. The surviving text of this dictionary is an epitome, that is, it is a shortened summary of the original. In the original version, Apollonius apparently supplied at least one quotation in each entry.
It was edited for the first time by Villoison from a manuscript of Saint Germain, and also by I. Bekker.