Antoninus Liberalis

Antoninus Liberalis, Greek grammarian, probably flourished about AD 150. His only surviving work is the Metamorphoses, a collection of forty-one tales about mythical metamorphoses which is chiefly valuable as a source of mythological knowledge. This work has no connection to the Metamorphoses written by the poet Ovid or with the Metamorphoses written by Lucius Apuleius.

References

  • The Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis: A Translation With Commentary, trans. Francis Celoria (Routledge, 1992). ISBN 0415068967. (This is the first English translation of this work.)
  • Westermann, Mythographi Graeci (1843)
  • Oder, De Antonino Liberali (1886)

 

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