Synesius Scholasticus
In the Greek Anthology, besides the epigrams of the celebrated Synesius, there is one, on a statue of Hippocrates, ascribed to a certain Synesius Scholasticus, who appears to have flourished shortly before the destruction of Berytus by an earthquake in A. D. 551. (Brunck,
Anal. Graec. vol. iii. p. 11; Jacobs,
Anth. Graec. vol. iii. p. 232, vol. xiii. p. 956.)