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Metrodorus of Cos ({{lang-el|Μητρόδωρος τῆς Κῶ}}; fl. c. 460 BC) was the son of Epicharmus. Like several of his family he addicted himself partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly to the science of medicine. He wrote a treatise upon the works of Epicharmus, in which, on the authority of Epicharmus and Pythagoras himself, he maintained that the Doric was the proper dialect of the Orphic hymns.[1]Notes1. ^Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth. c. 34.
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