A'tticus, Diony'sius
of Pergamus, a pupil of the celebrated Apollodorus of Pergamus, who was also the teacher of Augustus. [APOLLODORUS, No. 22.] He was himself a teacher of rhetoric, and the author of several works, in which he explained the theory of his master.
It would appear from his surname that he resided at Athens. (
Strab. xiii. p.625;
Quint. Inst. 3.1.18.)