Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology/Nicander 8.

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2891183Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology — Nicander (8)1870William Alexander Greenhill

4. The son of Euthydemus, introduced by Plutarch in his dialogue, De Solert. Animal. § 8. (vol. v. p. 444, ed. Tauchn.), and in his Symposiaca, is, perhaps, the person to whom he addressed his treatise, De recta Rat. Aud. vol. i. p. 86. He lived in the first century after Christ.