Acron
For the town of this name, see
Acron, Florida
.
Helenius Acron
(or
Acro
) was a commentator of the
2nd century
. He is known to have written on
Terence
(
Adelphi
and
Eunuchus
at least) and
Horace
, but these commentaries are now lost. There is some evidence for a commentary on
Persius
.
Scholia
attributed to Acron appear in manuscripts of Horace, and were published in two volumes by
O. Keller
1902-04; there are three
recensions
known, the earliest dating to the
5th century
. The attribution to Acron, however, is not found before the
15th century
, and is doubtful. Fragments of Acron's writing may also appear in
Pomponius Porphyrion
.
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