Theognostus the Grammarian

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Theognostus the Grammarian (Greek: Θεόγνωστος ὁ Γραμματικός; Latin: Theognostus Grammaticus) was a 9th-century writer, known for his book Canons (Canones in Latin and most citations). This work is one of the source texts for the Oxford Greek-English Lexicon, a standard work on the Ancient Greek language. He also wrote a lost historical work.

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  • John Anthony Cramer (ed.): Anecdota Graeca e codd. ms. bibliothecarum Oxoniensium. Vol. 2. Oxford 1835.
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