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Damis

Damis was a student and lifelong companion of Apollonius of Tyana, the famous Neopythagorean philosopher and teacher who lived in the early 1st up to the early 2nd century AD.
All that we know about Damis comes from Apollonius' biographer Philostratus who wrote his ''Life of Apollonius of Tyana'' between 217 and 238. Some scholars believe the notebooks of Damis are an invention of Philostratus, others think it was a real book forged by someone else and used by Philostratus. And some scholars think that Damis never existed at all. F.C. Conybeare, however, points out the extreme and unnecessary sceptism of this theory.〔F.C. Conybeare, ''Philostratus: The Life of Apollonius of Tyana, the Epistles of Apollonius and the Treatise of Eusebius'' (1912), introduction, page vii〕
E. Rabinovitch even advocates a high probability of the real existence of Damis' notebooks.〔E. G. Rabinovitch, ''Flavius Philostratus and his hero'', p. 217-247 in Philostratus: ''The Life of Appollonius of Tiana'' , Nauka, Moscow, 1985〕 It is possible that Philostratus did use a biography of Apollonius by Damis, who was however, not trustworthy (that is, he was like the so-called ''aretalogi'', sought to embellish the life of his master.〔F.C. Conybeare, ''Philostratus: The Life of Apollonius of Tyana, the Epistles of Apollonius and the Treatise of Eusebius'' (1912), introduction, page vii-viii)〕
According to Philostratus, Apollonius met Damis in a city which Philostratus calls "Old Ninos", which from its location cannot be Nineveh, but is in fact the "holy city" of Hierapolis Bambyce (Manbij) in Syria.〔Christopher P. Jones: ''Apollonius of Tyana's Passage to India'', in: ''Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies'' 42 (2001) p. 185-199, especially p. 187-190.〕 Damis admired Apollonius so much that he became his disciple, and kept a record of Apollonius' actions and sayings, the so-called Memoirs (or Diary) of Damis. These notes came into the possession of the empress Julia Domna, and it was she who commissioned Philostratus to write a biography of Apollonius, the extant ''Life of Apollonius of Tyana''. That's what Philostratus asserts.
Damis is also a common name in Arcadian pastorals, and that of Orgon's son in Molière's ''Tartuffe''. It is also the name of the keeper of the Shadow Diamond in the popular MMPORPG Runescape.
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