Didymus
3. With the praenomen Claudius, a Greek grammarian, who, according to Suidas (
s. v. Δίδυμος), wrote upon the mistakes committed by Thucydides against analogy, and a work on Analogy among the Romans.
He further made an epitome of the works of Heracleon, and some other works.
A fragment of his epitome is preserved in Stobaeus. (
Serm. 101; comp. Lersch,
Die Sprachphilos. der Alten, pp. 74, 143, &c.)