He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence. The Ars Grammatica of Charisius, in five books, addressed to his son (not a Roman, as the preface shows), has come down to us in a mutilated condition, the beginning of the first, part of the fourth, and the greater part of the fifth book having been lost. The work, which is merely a compilation, is valuable as containing excerpts from the earlier writers on grammar, who are in many cases mentioned by name: Remmius Palaemon, Julius Romanus, Cominianus.
The edition of H. Keil, in Grammatici Latini, i. (1857), has been superseded by that of K. Berwick (1925).
Its identity may be established in the following manner : According to Cananus,s the Gate of St. Romanus and the Gate of Charisius stood on opposite sides of the Lycus.
Its identity may be established in the following manner : According to Cananus,6 the Gate of St. Romanus and the Gate of Charisius stood on opposite sides of the Lycus.
APRIL Ottoman artillery bombardment Mehmet, hoping that the city could hold out until the arrival of breaches wall near Gate of Charisius.