Eugra'phius
a Latin grammarian, who is believed to have flourished as late as the end of the tenth century.
Works
Notes on Terence
He is the author of a few unimportant notes upon Terence, referring chiefly to the prologues.
Editions
They were first published by Faernus (Florent. 8vo. 1565), were
subsequently improved and enlarged by Lindenbrogius (4to. Paris, 1502, Francf. 1623) and
Westerhovius (Hag. Com. 4to. 1726), and are
given in all the more complete editions of the dramatist.
We hear also of a MS. in the Bibliothêque du Roi at Paris, intitled
Commentum in Terentium, bearing the name of Eugraphius, which Lindenbrogius did not think worth publishing.
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