(Aurelius Olympius), a Latin poet who was born at Carthage, and flourished about the year 281, under the emperor Carus, and his sons Carinus and Numerian: the last of which emperors was so fond of poetry that he contested the glory with Nemeanus,
(Aurelius Olympius), a Latin poet who was born at Carthage, and flourished about the year 281, under the emperor Carus, and his sons Carinus and Numerian: the last of which emperors was so fond of poetry that he contested the glory with Nemeanus,