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BACTROPERATA

Volume 2 · 99 words · 1797 Edition

an ancient appellation given to philosophers by way of contempt, denoting a man with a staff and a budget.

We suppose it is of the same people that Pauchasias Radbertus speaks under the corrupt name of Bacceporites, or Bacchonites, whom he describes as philosophers who had so great a contempt for all earthly things, that they kept nothing but a dish to drink out of; and that one of this order seeing a peasant scooping up the water in his hand, threw away his cup as a superfluity: which is nothing but the old story of Diogenes the Cynic.