, who is sometimes confounded with the preceding St. Fulgentius, is
, who is sometimes confounded with the preceding St. Fulgentius, is
supposed to have been bishop of Carthage in the sixth century, but some think not before the eighth or ninth. He
is the author of three books of mythology, addressed to
one Catus, a priest. They were first published in 1498,
at Bftilan, in folio, by Jo. Bapt. Pius, who added a
commentary.Jerome Commolin reprinted them in 1599, with the
works of other mythologists. There is likewise a treatise
by him “De Prisco Sermone, ad Chalcidium,
” published
Hy Hadrian Junius, at Antwerp, Auctones
Linguae Latinaj,
” Paris,