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<p> was a rhetor in the 5th century, who turned monk, and still continued in the monastery collecting "the rubbish" of classical [[Greek]] literature, for which he is severely rebuked by [[Nilus]] (Epist; 2:73, page 153; 2:257, page 251). </p>
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<p> was a rhetor in the 5th century, who turned monk, and still continued in the monastery collecting "the rubbish" of classical Greek literature, for which he is severely rebuked by [[Nilus]] (Epist; 2:73, page 153; 2:257, page 251). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 15 October 2021

Comasius [1]

was a rhetor in the 5th century, who turned monk, and still continued in the monastery collecting "the rubbish" of classical Greek literature, for which he is severely rebuked by Nilus (Epist; 2:73, page 153; 2:257, page 251).

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