Semus
(
*Sh=mos), a Greek grammarian of uncertain date.
Suidas calls him an Elean, but it appears from Athenaeus (iii. p. 123d.) that this is a mistake, and that he was a native of Delos.
Works
Semus wrote, according to Suidas (
s. v.), eight books on Delos, two books of
περίοδοι, one on Paros, one on Pergamus, and a work on Paeans.
His work on Delos (
Δηλιακά or
Δηλιάς) was the most important, and is frequently referred to by Athenaeus, and once or twice by other writers (
Athen. 3.109f., iv. p. 173e., viii. pp. 331, f., 335, a., xi. p. 469c., xiv. pp. 614, a., 637, b., 645, b., xv. p. 676f.; Steph. Byz.
s. v. Τέγυρα; Etym. Magn.
s. v. Βίβλινος).
On Paeans
Athenaeus also quotes (xiv. pp. 611, d., 622, a--d.) his work on Paeans (
περὶ παιἁνων).
On Islands
We likewise find in Athenaeus (iii. p. 123d.), a reference to a work of Semus on Islands (
Νησιάς), but it has been suggested with much probability that this is a false reading for
Δηλιάς.
Further Information
Vossius,
De Histor. Graecis, p. 497, ed. Westermann.