Hermodorus

Hermodorus

Hermodōrus, ī, m., ein ausgezeichneter Rechtsgelehrter aus Ephesus, dessen Rats und Beihilfe sich die Dezemvirn bei Abfassung der zwölf Tafelgesetze bedienten, wofür ihm ein Standbild auf dem Forum in Rom errichtet wurde, Cic. Tusc. 5, 105. Plin. 34, 21.


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