CALLIXENUS

CALLIXENUS
I.
CALLIXENUS
Atheniensis, qui cum Theramene Steriensi Praerores in Arginusa populo adduxit. Schol. in Aristoph. Ranad V.
II.
CALLIXENUS
Rhodius, libro de Alexandria, testis citatut ab Athenaeo, l. 6. c. 11. Pluribus ex libris id opus constabat, nam Callixenus in quarto de Alexandria, laudatur Harpocrationi, in Ε᾿γγυοθήκη. Voss. l. 3. de Hist. Graec. p. 339.
III.
CALLIXENUS
Statuarius nobilis, qui Olympiade 155. quô tempere illorum ars revixit, quum antea aliquando cessâsset, floruit. Plin. l. 34 c. 8.
IV.
CALLIXENUS
de Pictoribus et Sculptorbus librum edidit. Photius in Biblioth. Item, Dux militaris, fame enectus, Xenoph. Hist. l. 1.

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