Maior of Arabia explained
Maior, better known as Maior of Arabia was an Arab sophist and rhetorician during the 3rd century AD. He was a contemporary of the sophists Apsines and Nicagoras, at the time of Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249).[1] [2]
There is little biographical information available about him. Like Nicagoras, Maior might have held an official chair of rhetoric at Athens.[3] According to the Suda, he wrote thirteen books On Issues.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time: Compiled from Original Authors; and Illustrated with Maps, Cuts, Notes, &c. With a General Index to the Whole. .... 1748. T. Osborne; A. Millar; and J. Osborn. en.
- Book: Schepens. G.. Die Fragmente Der Griechischen Historiker: Continued. Biography and antiquarian literature. Biography. Imperial and Undated Authors. Jacoby. Felix. Radicke. Jan. BRILL. 1998. 978-90-04-11304-6. 227. en.
- Book: Schepens. G.. Die Fragmente Der Griechischen Historiker: Continued. Biography and antiquarian literature. Biography. Imperial and Undated Authors. Jacoby. Felix. Radicke. Jan. BRILL. 1998. 978-90-04-11304-6. 232. en.
- Suda Online: Maior