HIPPOMACHUS

HIPPOMACHUS
I.
HIPPOMACHUS
aliptes, olim itrisisse fertur quosdam laudantes procerum quemdam hominem et longa brachia habentem, tamquam a natura pugilem factum: verum illos tum consecuturos dicens, si corona ex alto aliquo loco demenda et capiti
imponenda; non agilitate corporis et viribus consequenda. Plutarch.
II.
HIPPOMACHUS
tibicen, qui cum videret a plebe laudarti discipulum, quem tamen in arte peccare cognoscebat, baculo tactum desistere iussit, dicens, maximum erroris argumentum, quod ab ignara turba laudaretur. Aelian. Var. Hist. l. 2. c. 6.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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