OCELLUS the LUCANIAN, an ancient Greek philosopher of the school of Pythagoras, who lived before Plato. His work πρὶ τῶν Πλάτων, or "The Universe," is the only piece of his which is come down entire to us; and was written originally in the Doric dialect, but
was translated by another hand into the Attic. William Christiam, and after him Lewis Nogaraola, translated this work into Latin; and we have several editions of it, both in Greek and Latin.