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APHTHONIUS
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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aphthonius, of antioch, greek sophist and rhetorician, flourished in the second half of the 4th century a.d., or even later. nothing is known of his life, except that he was a friend of libanius and of a certain eutropius, perhaps the author of the epitome of roman history. we possess by him [greek: progumnhasmata], a text-book on the elements of rhetoric, with exercises for the use of the young before they entered the regular rhetorical schools. they apparently formed an introduction to the [greek: thechne] of hermogenes. his style is pure and simple, and ancient critics praise his "atticism." the book maintained its popularity as late as the 17th century, especially in germany. a collection of forty fables by aphthonius, after the style of aesop, is also extant. spengel, _rhetores graeci_, ii.; finckh, _aphthonii progytnnasmata_ (1865); hoppichler, _de theone, hermogene, aphthonioque pro-gymnasmatum scriptoribus_ (1884); edition of the fables by furia (1810).