Horapollo
Horapollo (from Horus Apollo; ) is the supposed author of a treatise, titled ''Hieroglyphica'', on Egyptian hieroglyphs, extant in a Greek translation by one Philippus, dating to about the 5th century. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1548Parisiis, : Excudebat Christianus Wechelus, sub Pegaso, in vico Bellouacensi, anno salutis M.D. XLVIII. [1548]54, [8] p. -
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Published 1542Lvgdvni, : apvd Seb. Gryphium, 1542.47 p. -
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Published 1602Lugdvni, Sumptibus Pauli Frelon, 1602.[16], 644, [44], 49 p. front. (port.), illus. 30 cm.Other Authors: “...Horapollo...”
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Published 1505Venetiis [Venice] : Aldus, 1505.[ca. 150] p.Other Authors: “...Horapollo...”
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Published 1505Venetiis [Venice] : Aldus, 1505.[ca. 150] p.Other Authors: “...Horapollo...”