Oppian

Oppian

Oppian, Name von wahrscheinlich 2 griech. Dichtern aus dem 2. Jahrh. nach Chr.; die Gedichte »Halieutika« (Fischfang) und »Kynegetika« (Jagd) hat zuletzt Lehrs (Paris 1846) hrsggb.


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