Apollonius of Myndus

Apollonius of Myndus (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) lived at the time of Alexander the Great, that is, the 4th century BCE, and was particularly skilled in explaining horoscopes.

[1] His statements respecting the comets, which Seneca has preserved, that a comet is an individual heavenly body just like the sun and moon.

Whether he is the same as Apollonius, a grammarian of Myndus, who is mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium, is uncertain.

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