His only surviving work is the Metamorphoses, a collection of forty-one tales about mythical metamorphoses which is chiefly valuable as a source of mythological knowledge.
The Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis: A Translation With Commentary, trans. Francis Celoria (Routledge, 1992). ISBN 0415068967. (This is the first English translation of this work.)
AntoninusLiberalis, Greek grammarian, probably flourished about AD 150.
Many of the transformations in this compilation of forty-one are found nowhere else, and some may simply be inventions of this author; the manner of the narrative is a laconic and conversational prose; "this completely inartistic text" (Myers) offers the briefest summaries of lost metamorphoses by more ambitious writers, such as Nicander and Boios.
The Metamorphoses of AntoninusLiberalis: A Translation With Commentary, trans.