BAETON

BAETON
BAETON
Historicus Graecus vixit temporibus Alex. Magni, cuius ςταθμοὺς scripsit. Saepe priscis laudatus. Athen. l. 10. Eius meminit Plin. l. 6. c. 17. et Solin. c. 53. 55. Idem nomen viti, cuius mentio in Epigramm. Iuliani ανεκδότῳ, apud Salinas. ad Solins p. 994.
Ε῾ρμείῃ Βαίτων ἁλινήχεος ὄργανα τέχυας
Α῎νθετο, δειμαίνων γήραος ἀδρανιην,
Mercurio Baeton sua nautica rite dicavit
Vasa, timens senii tristia damna sui.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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