Critobulus

Critobulus

Critobūlus, ī, m. (Κριτόβουλος), I) Schüler des Sokrates, Cic. de sen. 59. – II) griech. Arzt zur Zeit Philipps und seines Sohnes Alexanders des Gr., Curt. 9, 5 (22), 25. Plin. 7, 124.


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