CRATERUS

CRATERUS
I.
CRATERUS
Macedo e comitibus Alexandri, qui etiam eius res gestas conscripsit. Rei militaris et literatae gloriâ florentissimus. Eius ad Aristopatram matrem epistol. de admirandis, quae vidisset, citat Strabo. l. 15. Vide Plut. in Alexandro. Curt. l. 3. c. 9. l. 4. c. 3. 13. l. 5. c. 4. 6. etc. Arian. l. 4. Expedit. Alex. Voss. de Hist. Graec. l. 3. p. 347. et l. 4. c. 9. p. 462.
II.
CRATERUS
Macedo, Historicus, quem laudant Schol. in Aristoph. Aves. Stephanus
citat tertium et nonum, e Crateri libris, περὶ ΨηφιϚμάτων.
III.
CRATERUS
Medicus insignis, quô T. Pomponius Atticus usus, Cicer. l. 12. ad Attic. ep. 13. 14. Huius servum scribit Porphyrius Tyrius morbô inusitatô affectum, quum medicamenta non prodessent, viperâ piscis in formam figuratâ et ab eo devorata sanum factum. Crateri meminit etiam Horat. l. 2. Serm. Sat. 3. v. 161.
Non est Cardiacus (craterum dixisse putato)
Itemque Persius, Sat. 3. v. 65.
Et quid opus Cratero magnos promittere montes?
IV.
CRATERUS
Statuarius nobilis, quem probatissimis signis Palatinas domos Caesarum replevisse, auctor est Plin. l. 36. c. 5.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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