EUCRATES

EUCRATES
I.
EUCRATES
fuit versutus quispiam, qui aliquo praetextu suffugiebat semper, si quando fides esset praestanda. Hincc natum Proverb. Vias novit quibus effugit Eucrates.
II.
EUCRATES
stupae venditor Athenis, qui postea ad summum inea Rep. gradum pervenit; sed ob istud sordidum vitae genus cognomen ςτύππαξ perpetuo ei adhaesit.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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