- Source: Arcadius of Antioch
Arcadius of Antioch (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἀρκάδιος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς) was a Greek grammarian who flourished in the 2nd century CE. According to the Suda, he wrote treatises on orthography and syntax, and an onomasticon (vocabulary), described as "a wonderful production."
Ancient Greek: Περὶ τόνων (Peri tonon), an epitome of the major work of Herodian on general prosody in twenty books, was wrongly attributed to Arcadius; it is probably the work of Theodosius or a grammarian named Aristodemus. Though meager and carelessly assembled, it preserves the order of the original and so affords a foundation for its reconstruction.
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Peri tonon, Edmund Henry Barker (ed.), Leipzig, 1820; Greek text with Latin commentary at the Internet archive
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- Aelia Eudoxia
- Pulcheria
- Arcadius of Antioch
- Arcadius (disambiguation)
- Arcadius
- Antioch
- Edmund Henry Barker
- Aelius Herodianus
- Arcadia (regional unit)
- Maronite Church
- Isaac of Antioch
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