Longus

Longus, sometimes Longos (Greek: Λόγγος), was the author of an ancient Greek novel or romance, Daphnis and Chloe. Nothing is known of his life; it is assumed that he lived on the isle of Lesbos (setting for Daphnis and Chloe) during the 2nd century AD.
It has been suggested that the name Longus is merely a misinterpretation of the first word of Daphnis and Chloe's title Λεσβιακῶν ἐρωτικῶν λόγοι ("story of a Lesbian romance", "Lesbian" for "from Lesbos island") in the Florentine manuscript; EE Seiler observes that the best manuscript begins and ends with λόγου (not λόγγου) ποιμενικῶν.[1][2]
If his name was really Longus, he was possibly a freedman of some Roman family which bore that name as a cognomen.
See also
Other ancient Greek novelists:
- Chariton - The Loves of Chaereas and Callirhoe
 - Xenophon of Ephesus - The Ephesian Tale
 - Achilles Tatius - Leucippe and Clitophon
 - Heliodorus of Emesa - The Aethiopica
 
References
- ^ Longus (1843). Longi pastoralia. p. 341. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
 - ^ Longus (1829). Longi Pastoralia. p. 154. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
 
External links
 Media related to Longus at Wikimedia Commons- Works by Longus at Project Gutenberg
 - Works by or about Longus at the Internet Archive
 - Works by Longus at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) 

 - Longus at the Bibliotheca Augustana