Grammatici, Γραμματοδιδάσκαλοι, Magistri Ludi, and the Like

1. ACACIUS. Gramm. Constantinople? s.IV med. Seeck, Briefe 46f.; PLRE I s.v. 5, p. 6. Recipient of Lib. Ep. 398 and perhaps of Ep. 431 (both an. 355). That A. was a teacher is evident from Ep. 398.2: δείκνυται δέ καί έν ταΐς των νέων ψυχαΐς ή τέχνη. That he was a gramm. is likely since some of his p...

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Zusammenfassung:1. ACACIUS. Gramm. Constantinople? s.IV med. Seeck, Briefe 46f.; PLRE I s.v. 5, p. 6. Recipient of Lib. Ep. 398 and perhaps of Ep. 431 (both an. 355). That A. was a teacher is evident from Ep. 398.2: δείκνυται δέ καί έν ταΐς των νέων ψυχαΐς ή τέχνη. That he was a gramm. is likely since some of his pupils went on to study with Libanius; cf. ibid., continuing from the sentence above: ώς ού πολλοί παρ’ ήμας ώδε εχοντες τάξεως ήλθον (cf. Seeck, Briefe 47). Seeck, Briefe 47 and 320 (followed by Festugière, Antioche 105 n. 7), locates A.