Gaius Maecenas Melissus

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Gaius Maecenas Melissus (1st century AD) was one of the freedmen of Gaius Maecenas,
the noted Roman Augustan patron of the arts. His primary importance for Latin literature is that
he invented his own form of comedy known as the "fabula trabeata" (tales of the knights). The
genre did not prove particularly popular outside of his own work, but Melissus also put together
compilations of jokes. Suetonius suggests that there were one hundred and fifty such compilations.
Contemporary scholarship also suggests that he may have been quoted in Pliny the Elder's
Natural History and may have been a grammarian as well, although none of his original works
have survived.