Everything about Pausanias Of Sicily totally explained
Pausanias was a native of
Sicily in the
5th century BC, who belonged to the family of the Asclepiadae, and whose father's name was Anchitus. He was a
physician, and an
eromenos of
Empedocles, who dedicated to him his poem
On Nature. There is extant a Greek
epigram on this Pausanias, which the
Greek Anthology attributes to
Simonides, but by
Diogenes Laërtius to
Empedocles. The latter opinion appears to be more probable, as Simonides, who died in
468 BC, would have been much older than him. These two sources also differ as to whether he was born, or buried, at
Gela in Sicily.
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