Horapollo (from Horus Apollo; ) (5th century AD?) is the supposed author of a treatise, titled Hieroglyphica, on Egyptian hieroglyphs, extant in a Greek translation by a Philippus (also dating to 5th century).
Horapollo (from Horus Apollo; ) (5th century AD?) is the supposed author of a treatise, titled Hieroglyphica, on Egyptian hieroglyphs, extant in a Greek translation by a Philippus (also dating to 5th century).
==Life== Horapollo is mentioned by the Suda (ω 159) near Alexandria, during the reign of Zeno (AD 474–491).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).