Aurelius Opillus was a Roman physician[1] who taught at Rome, first philosophy, then rhetoric, then grammar. He is placed next in order to Saevius NicanorbySuetonius.[2]
He gave up his school on the condemnation of Rutilius Rufus in 92 BC. He later accompanied Rufus to Smyrna, where they grew old together as friends.[2]
Musæ in nine parts, which was also referred to by Aulus Gellius. Another work is named Pinax.[2]
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