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The humanist Johann Glandorp, in his Onomasticon, states on the authority of Helenius Acron, the grammarian and commenter on Horace, that Antonius Rufus translated both Homer and Pindar, but there is no passage in Acron in which the name of Antonius Rufus occurs. Glandorp probably had in his mind the statement Cruquianus already referred to, and connected it with a line in Ovid,[5] in which Rufus is spoken of as a lyric poet;[6] but who this Rufus was, whether the same as Antonius Rufus or not, cannot be determined.[7] Notes1. ^Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria 1.5.43 {{DGRBM|author=WS|title=Rufus, Antonius|volume=3|page=670|url=http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/acl3129.0003.001/678}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Antonius Rufus}}{{AncientRome-writer-stub}}2. ^Velius Longus, p. 2237, ed. Putsch. 3. ^Cruquianus, ad Hor. Ar. Poet. 288 4. ^{{cite book | last =Manuwald | first =Gesine | authorlink =Gesine Manuwald | title =Roman Republican Theatre | publisher =Cambridge University Press | date =2011 | pages =159 | url =https://books.google.com/books?id=X-ug5st1b_8C | isbn = 9781139499743 | accessdate=2016-02-14}} 5. ^Ovid, Epistulae ex Ponto 4.16. 28 6. ^{{cite book | last =Teuffel | first =Wilhelm Siegmund | authorlink =Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel | last2 =Schwabe | first2 =Ludwig | authorlink2 =Ludwig Schwabe | translator-last=Warr | translator-first=George C.W. | title =History of Roman Literature | publisher =George Bell & Sons | volume =1 | date =1891 | pages =516| url =https://books.google.com/books?id=8mVCAQAAMAAJ | accessdate=2016-02-14}} 7. ^Johann Christian Wernsdorf, Poetae Latini Minores vol. iii. p. 30, vol. iv. p. 585 5 : Grammarians of Latin|Ancient Roman writers|Antonii|1st-century Romans|1st-century writers |
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