OEAGRUS

OEAGRUS
I.
OEAGRUS
Histrio tragicus insignis, in magno apud Athenienses pretio. Aristoph. Vesp. et Schol.
II.
OEAGRUS
Orphei pater, teste ipsô, in fine Argonauticorum, modo sint ipsius:
——— ——— Ἔνθαδε μήτηρ
Γείνατο μ᾿ εν λέκτροις μεγαλήτορος Οἰάγροιο.
Apollonius Argon. l. 1.
Πρῶτά νον ῎ορφῆος μνησ ώμεθα, τὸν ῥά ποτ᾿ αὐτὴ
Καλλιόπη Θρήϊκι φατίζεται εὐνηθεῖσα,
Οἰάγρῳ σκοπιῆς Πιμπληΐδος ἄτχι τεκέςθαι.
Vide sis illic Scholiasten. Plato in Convivio: Ὀρφέα τὸν Οἰάγρου. Hinc Oeagrius Virg. Georg. l. 4. v. 524.
Gurgite cum medio portans Oeagrius Hebrus.
Ubi Servius ait, Oeagrum Orphei patrem fuisse fluvium, a quo Hebrus nascitur, et ideo Hebrum dictum Oeagrium. Nic. Lloydius.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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