Drepanĭus

Drepanĭus

Drepanĭus, Latinus Pacatus, aus Aquitanien, einer der 12 lateinischen Panegyriker; er war 390 lateinischer Procon, ul in Afrika. u. 393 Aufseher über die kaiserlichen Kammergüter; übrig von ihm ist eine Rede auf Theodosius d. Gr., gehalten, als er 391 von Gallienus zum Glückwünschen an diesen Kaiser nach Rom abgesandt worden war; bes. herausgeg. von Arntzen, Amst. 1753.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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