ALEXANDER Ephesius

ALEXANDER Ephesius
ALEXANDER Ephesius
cognomentô Lychnus, sive Lucerna, inter illos, qui Ephesum illustrârint, reponitur a Strabone l. 14. ubi etiam discimus. eundem et Rem publ. gessisse, et historiam conscripsisle, et poemata de rebus caelestibus, ac orbe terrestri edidisse. Vide Eustath. in Dionys. v. 558. itemque Steph. in Λοάπηθος et Ταπροβάνη, qui eiusdem Adiam ac Lybiam citat in Χαονία. Voss. l. 3. de Hist. Graec. p. 318.

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