ARABIUS

ARABIUS
ARABIUS
Ptolemaeo Gedrosiae in Asia fluv. Indorum ab Occidente, teste Arriano, terminus. Eum Curtius l. 9. c. 10. Arabon appellat. Ab hoc ait, Ianus Gebhardus, Exercitationib. ad Q. Curt. Arabitas appellatos, nempe Arabi accolas. Ceterum idem affirmat Diodor. Sic. l. 17. s. 317. hinc emendandum, ubi vulgati codices habent Α᾿μβρίτας vel Α᾿βρίτας. In Curtii codicibus male quoque legitur Abaritas. Nic. Loydius; qua de re vide supra. Hodie Ilment forte.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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