Axiopistus

Axiopistus (Ancient Greek: Ἀξιόπιςτος) was a Locrian or Sicyonian, who was, according to the historian Philochorus, the true author of poems titled Canon and Maxims (Κανών, and Τνῶμαι), literary forgeries that Axiopistus attributed to Epicharmus of Kos.

[1][2] Modern scholars believe Axiopistus created the poem by cobbling together a number of extracts of Epicharmus and other sources, so the work does contain some genuine works of Epicharmus, but also work spuriously attributed to him.

[3][4][5] It is believed he lived in the 4th century BCE, and may have been part of the social circle of philosopher Heraclides Ponticus.

[3] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William (1870).

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.