MITHAECUS

MITHAECUS
MITHAECUS
Pantomimus celebris, memoratur Plinio l. 7. c. 33. Et quos nostra adnotavit aetas, duo Equostris ordinis in eodem pantomimo Mithaeco, tum formâ praecellente, de quo vide Salmas. ad Vopisc. in Carino c. 19.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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