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COLUTHUS , or COLLUTIius, of Lycopolis in the Egyptian Thebaid, Greek epic poet, flourished during the reign of Anastasius
Rape of Helen (`Apra^yr) 'EMin7s) is still extant, having been discovered by Cardinal Bessarion in Calabria
imagination
Homer , and has little to recommend it except its harmonious versification, based upon the technical rules of Nonnus. It related the history of Paris and Helen from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis
The best editions are by Van Lennep
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