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  • Of his personal history we have no information, except a story, of a fabulous appearance, about his being cured of a disease by Aesculapius, which Suidas (//. cc.) copies from Aelian, with a description of a piece of statuary in Parian marble, which was made in commemoration THEOPOMPUS. of the cure, and which represented Theopompus lying on a couch, by the side of which the god stood, handing medi
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