Polus
(
*Pw=los).
1. A sophist and rhetorician a native of Agrigentum.
He was a disciple of Gorgias (or, according to other authorities, of Licymnius, Schol.
ad Plat. Phacdr. p. 812), and wrote a work on rhetoric, called by Suidas
Τέχνη, as also a genealogy of the Greeks and barbarians who were engaged in the Trojan war, with an account of their several fites; a catalogue of the ships, and a work
Περὶ Λέξεων. He is introduced by Plato as an interlocutor in the Gorgias. (Suidas, s.v. Philostr.
Vit. Sophist. 1.13, with the note of Olearius ; Fabric.
Bibl. Graec. vol. ii. p. 801.)