Ammonius of Alexandria

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title: Ammonius of Alexandria
text: Ammonius of Alexandria, son of Ammonius, was an ancient Greek grammarian. He was a pupil of a teacher named "Alexander", and became one of the chief teachers in the grammatical school founded by Aristarchus of Samothrace. He is at times described as the successor of Aristarchus at the school; the Byzantine encyclopedia known as the Suda says that he took over the school "before Augustus". He wrote commentaries on Homer, Pindar, and Aristophanes, none of which are extant. He is quoted several tim
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