Olympiodorus yang Muda (bahasa Yunani: Ὀλυμπιόδωρος ὁ Νεώτερος; s. 495 – 570) adalah seorang filsuf, Neoplatonis, astrolog dan guru yang hidup pada masa awal Kekaisaran Bizantium setelah Yustinianus mengeluarkan Dekrit 529 M yang menutup Akademi Plato di Athena dan mahzab-mahzab pagam lainnya. Olympiodorus adalah orang pagan terakhir yang memegang tradisi Pkatonis di Aleksandria. Setelah kematiannya, Mahzab tersebut jatuh ke tangan Aristotelian Kristen, dan kemudian dipindahkan ke Konstantinopel. Ia bukan orang yang sama dengan Olympiodorus sang Deakon, seorang penulis Aleksandria kontemporer dari komentar-komentar Alkitab.[1]
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