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Zenobios (Ancient Greek: Ζηνόβιος) was a Greek grammarian of an unknown era. He wrote a commentary on the Onomasticon of Apollonius Dyscolus, from which some fragments have been preserved.
In the 9th book of the Greek Anthology, there is also an epigram by a grammarian named Zenobios. Some scholars identify this Zenobios (the epigrammatist) with the sophist and proverb writer Zenobios, but others (like William Smith) reject this identification and leave the matter open.
References
- P. Kroch, Dictionary of Ancient Greek and Latin Authors, USP Publishing, 1996.
- "Greek Anthology, "Zenobius the Grammarian," § 9.711". ToposText. Retrieved 26 June 2024. The painter wished to depict Grammar herself, and having painted Victor, said: "I have attained my end."
- Smith, William. "Zenobius: Another Zenobius". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
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