DIONYSIUS Miles

DIONYSIUS Miles
I.
DIONYSIUS Miles
Historic. scripsit res Persic. et ea quae post Darium secuta sunt. Suid. Philostrat. eum scribit, Adriano Principi ob ingenium acceptum fuisse, a quo satrapes factus sit, adscriptusque inter equites. Vide Volaterran. Anthrop. l. 1. c. 454. Sed hic alius a priore, qui ante Herod. vixit. Vide Voss. de Hist. Gr. l. 1. c. 2. p. 12. l. 2. c. 3. p. 174. l. 4. c. 3 p. 441. de mathem. c. 69. §. 4. Nic. Lloyd.
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DIONYSIUS Miles
Κυκλογράφος, stylo pedestri mythistoriam continuavit, Poeta falso doctissimis creditus. Eius meminêre saepius Apollod. et Scholiast. Apollonii. Vide quoque Tzetzem Chil. 12. et plura de eo apud Salmas. ad Solin. p. 847.

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