Alexander of Cotiaeum
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Alexander (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; c. 70–80 AD – c. 150 AD) of Cotiaeum was a Greek grammarian, who is mentioned among the instructors of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.[1][2] We still possess an epitaph (λόγος ἐπιτάφιος) pronounced upon him by the rhetorician Aelius Aristides,[3][4] who had studied under Alexander.[5]
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- ↑ Capitolinus, M. Ant. 2
- ↑ Marcus Aurelius, i. ~ 10
- ↑ Aelius Aristides, Vol. i. Orat. xii. p. 142, &c.
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