the author of a worthless epigram in the Greek Anthology. (Brunck, Anal. 2.259; Jacobs, 2.236.) Jacobs thinks, that he is a late writer, and ought not to be identified with the Diophanes who is mentioned by Cicero and Plutarch as the instructor of Tiberius
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Gracchus, nor with the Diophanes whom Varro mentions. (Jacobs, xiii. p. 886.) [P.S]