PTOLEMY OF MENDE°

PTOLEMY OF MENDE°
PTOLEMY OF MENDE° (date unknown), an Egyptian priest who wrote in Greek a lost work on Egyptian chronology, quoted by Tatian in Oratio ad Graecos, 38, on the date of the Exodus. Apion made use of this work.

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

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