Pomponius Porphyrion

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Pomponius Porphyrion (or Porphyrio)[citation needed] was a Latin grammarian and commentator on Horace.

Biography[edit]

He was possibly a native of Africa, and flourished during the 3rd century A.D.

Works[edit]

His scholia on Horace, which are still extant, mainly consist of rhetorical and grammatical explanations. We probably do not possess the original work, which must have suffered from alterations and interpolations at the hands of the copyists of the Middle Ages, but on the whole the scholia form a valuable aid to the student of Horace.

Editions[edit]

See also C. F. Urba, Meletemata porphyrionea (1885).

References[edit]

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Porphyrio, Pomponius". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This work in turn cites:
    • E. Schweikert, De Porphyrionis . . . scholiis Horatianis (1865)
    • F. Pauly, Quaestiones criticae de . . . Porphyrionis commentariis Horatianis (1858)

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