La'beo, Ate'ius
a contemporary of Pliny, who mentions his fancy for small pictures (
H. N. 35.4). Bertrandus (
de Jurisp. 1.7.4) would read Antistius for Ateius, and, unmindful of chronology, would confound the picture-fancier with the celebrated jurist of the time of Augustus.
But we ought probably to read
Titidius instead of
Atcius. See below, p. 695a.
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