Christodorus

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0491 – 0518

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Who was Christodorus?

Christodorus, a Greek epic poet from Coptos in Egypt, flourished during the reign of Anastasius I.

According to Suidas, he was the author of Patria, accounts of the foundation, history and antiquities of various cities; Lydiaka, the mythical history of Lydia; Isaurica, celebrating Anastasius' victory in the Isaurian War; three books of epigrams; and many other works.

In addition to two epigrams we possess a description of eighty statues of gods, heroes and famous men and women in the gymnasium of Zeuxippus at Constantinople. This text, consisting of 416 hexameters, forms the second book of the Palatine Anthology.

The writer's chief models are Homer and Nonnus, whom he follows closely in the structure of his hexameters. Opinions are divided as to the merits of the work. Some critics regard it as of great importance for the history of art and a model of description; others consider it valueless, alike from the historical, mythological and archaeological points of view.

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0491
Died
0518

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on July 23, 2013

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