Maurus Servius Honoratus

Maurus Servius Honoratus was a late 4th-century and early fifth-century grammarian, with the contemporary reputation of being the most learned man of his generation in Italy; he was the author of a set of commentaries on the works of Virgil. These works, In tria Virgilii Opera Expositio, constituted the first incunable to be printed at Florence, by Bernardo Cennini, 1471.

In the Saturnalia of Macrobius, Servius appears as one of the interlocutors; allusions in that work and a letter from Symmachus to Servius show that he was a pagan.

Read more about Maurus Servius Honoratus:  Commentary On Virgil, Other Works