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Photios I, the Patriarch of Constantinople in the 9th century, described Hippolytus in his Bibliotheca, an important compendium of ancient Greek literature. The Bibliotheca provides valuable insights into the life, works, and significance of Hippolytus, a prolific early Christian theologian and philosopher. Photios I's account contributes to our understanding of Hippolytus' multifaceted contributions to theology, biblical interpretation, and the history of the early church.