Dexippus

Dexippus (Δέξιππος).

(1) P. Herennius, a Greek historian and rhetorician, born in Attica in the third century AD. He held high office in Athens, and in the year 262, when the Goths invaded Greece, distinguished himself against them. He died about 280 AD. Photius gives some account of three historical works by Dexippus—a history of Macedonia from the time of Alexander the Great; a general chronological history from the earliest times down to the year 268 AD; and, finally, an account of the wars with the Goths in which Dexippus had himself fought. The fragments of these works, which are fairly numerous, are included in the collection of Scriptores Historiae Byzantinae.

(2) A student of the philosopher Iamblichus, who wrote (about 350 AD) a commentary on the Categories of Aristotle in the form of a dialogue, which is edited by Spe


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