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Maior, better known as Maior of Arabia was an Arab sophist and rhetorician during the 3rd century AD. He was a contemporary of the sophists Apsines and Nicagoras, at the time of Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249). There is little biographical information available about him. Like Nicagoras, Maior might have held an official chair of rhetoric at Athens. According to the Suda, he wrote thirteen books On Issues.

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  • Major (Maior, Μαΐωρ) fou un sofista i retòric àrab de llengua grega que va viure a la meitat del segle iii. Havia nascut a Aràbia i va escriure una obra en tretze llibres titulada περὶ στάσεων, esmentada a Suides, que no s'ha conservat. (ca)
  • Maior, better known as Maior of Arabia was an Arab sophist and rhetorician during the 3rd century AD. He was a contemporary of the sophists Apsines and Nicagoras, at the time of Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249). There is little biographical information available about him. Like Nicagoras, Maior might have held an official chair of rhetoric at Athens. According to the Suda, he wrote thirteen books On Issues. (en)
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  • Major (Maior, Μαΐωρ) fou un sofista i retòric àrab de llengua grega que va viure a la meitat del segle iii. Havia nascut a Aràbia i va escriure una obra en tretze llibres titulada περὶ στάσεων, esmentada a Suides, que no s'ha conservat. (ca)
  • Maior, better known as Maior of Arabia was an Arab sophist and rhetorician during the 3rd century AD. He was a contemporary of the sophists Apsines and Nicagoras, at the time of Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249). There is little biographical information available about him. Like Nicagoras, Maior might have held an official chair of rhetoric at Athens. According to the Suda, he wrote thirteen books On Issues. (en)
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  • Maior of Arabia (en)
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