ANTIPATHY, in Ethics, hatred, aversion, repugnancy. Hatred is entertained against persons, aversion and antipathy indiscriminately against persons or things, and repugnancy against actions alone.

ANTIPHILUS of Egypt, an eminent painter of antiquity, distinguished for the airy elegance of his style. He was the contemporary of Apelles, whose life he greatly endangered by falsely accusing him of treason before Ptolemy,—but his vile design being brought to light, Apelles was acquitted, and Antiphilus in turn was loaded with chains, and condemned to perpetual slavery.—(Plin. xxxv.; Lucian, De Calumn. lix.)