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Cornelianus Sulpicius Cornelianus was a Roman rhetorician. He lived in the reign of the Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus. This puts him in the late 2nd century (Aurelius and Verus reigned from 161 to 180). Cornelianus acted as secretary to Marcus Aurelius. The grammarian Phrynichus Arabius speaks of Cornelianus with high praise; Phrynichus dedicated his ''Ecloga'' to him, and describes him as worthy of the age of the great orator Demosthenes.〔Cf. Phrynichus p. 225 s.v. , p. 379 s.v. (ed. Christian Lobeck).〕 Fronto is our source for the fact that Cornelianus was named Sulpicius.〔Fronto ''Letters to his friends'' 1.4 (pp. 187, 237).〕 It has been argued that Cornelianus is the author of a surviving treatise in Greek entitled ''Philetaerus'' (), which had previously been attributed to the great 3rd century grammarian Herodian.〔S. Argyle 1989, "A new Greek grammarian", ''Classical Quarterly'' 39.2: 524-35.〕 Herodian, too, was on good terms with Marcus Aurelius. == References ==
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