
right|thumb|Page one of the Florilegium of Stobaeus, from the 1536 edition by Vettore Trincavelli. Joannes Stobaeus (; ; 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. The work was originally divided into two volumes containing two books each. The two volumes became separated in the manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium). Modern editions now refer to both volumes as the Anthology. The Anthology contains extracts
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Ioannes Stobaeus
Keras amaltheias Ioannou tou Stobaeiou Eklogai apophthegmaton kai hypothekon: Ioannis Stobaei Sententiae: ex thesauris graecorum delectae Ciry Theodori dialogus, De Amicitiae exile, opusculum Platoni adscriptum, De iusto, aliud eiusdem, An virtus doceri possit; huic editioni accesserunt eiusdem Ioannis Stobei Ec
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right|thumb|Page one of the Florilegium of Stobaeus, from the 1536 edition by Vettore Trincavelli. Joannes Stobaeus (; ; 5th-century AD), from Stobi in Macedonia, was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. The work was originally divided into two volumes containing two books each. The two volumes became separated in the manuscript tradition, and the first volume became known as the Extracts (also Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium). Modern editions now refer to both volumes as the Anthology. The Anthology contains extracts from hundreds of writers, especially poets, historians, orators, philosophers and physicians. The subjects range from natural philosophy, dialectics, and ethics, to politics, economics, and maxims of practical wisdom. The work preserves fragments of many authors and works which otherwise might be unknown today.
==Life== Nothing of his life is known. The age in which he lived cannot be fixed with accuracy. He quotes no writer later than the early 5th century, and he probably lived around this time. His surname apparently indicates that he was a native of Stobi capital of Macedonia Secunda, while his given name, John, would probably indicate that he was a Christian, or at least the son of Christian parents, However, from his silence in regard to Christian authors, it has also been inferred that he was not a Christian.
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