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1 Crates
1.Crătes, is, m., = Kratês, a Greek proper name.I.A Theban philosopher, App. Mag. p. 26 Bip.; id. Flor. p. 126 sq.—II.Crates Mallotes, a grammarian, Suet. Gram. 2; Varr. L. L. 8, § 64.—III.Crates, an Academic philosopher of Athens, Cic. Ac. 1, 9, 34.2.crătes, is, f., falsely assumed as nom. instead of cratis, q. v. -
2 crates
1.Crătes, is, m., = Kratês, a Greek proper name.I.A Theban philosopher, App. Mag. p. 26 Bip.; id. Flor. p. 126 sq.—II.Crates Mallotes, a grammarian, Suet. Gram. 2; Varr. L. L. 8, § 64.—III.Crates, an Academic philosopher of Athens, Cic. Ac. 1, 9, 34.2.crătes, is, f., falsely assumed as nom. instead of cratis, q. v. -
3 pinax
pĭnax, ăcis, m., = pinax, a picture on a wooden tablet, a picture:Pinax Cebetis,
the title of a work by the Theban philosopher Cebes, Tert. adv. Haeret. 39.
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