, an ancient Greek grammarian, was born at Naucrates, a town in Egypt,
, an ancient Greek grammarian, was
born at Naucrates, a town in Egypt, in the year 180. Having been educated under the sophists, he became eminent
in grammatical and critical learning taught rhetoric at
Athens, and acquired so much reputation, that he was advanced to be preceptor of the emperor Commodus. He
drew up for, and inscribed to this prince while his father
Marcus Antoninus was living, an “Onomasticon, or Greek
Vocabulary,
” divided into ten books. It is still extant,
and contains a vast variety of synonymous words and
phrases, agreeably to the copiousness of the Greek language, ranged under the general classes of things. The
first edition of the “Onomasticon
” was published at Venice
by Aldus in Historia physica, seu chronicon ab
origine mundi ad Valentis tempora.
” Of this Bianconi
published the first edition at Bonon. 1779, fol. and Ignatius Hardt, a second in 1792, 8vo, without knowing of the
preceding.