Gregory of Corinth


Gregory of Corinth, born George Pardos, was a Byzantine Greek writer, grammarian and clergyman who served as the metropolitan of Corinth from 1092.
His family was established in the region of Corinth. Before his elevation to the episcopate, he served as professor at the Patriarchal School of Constantinople. He was the author of the following works on rhetoric and grammar:
A treatise on poetic tropes sometimes ascribed to him is actually by Tryphon.

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