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inquit, vocatur id iuxta quod divertitur fluvius dictus Agathodaemon. POrro ibin rostro divaricatis cruribus transuersim inferto, figuram non absimilem Latino A, quam postea Ibin dictam, primam literarum constituerit Mercurius, expressisse Plutarchus docet. Ibis, pedum divaricatione eorum inter se, cum rostro comparatione triangulum representat aquilaterum. Mercurius primus Deorum in Aegypto traditur invenisse literas, atque Ibin Aegypti signum primam literas, faciunt, veluti Mercurio convenientem. Quae omnia clarius a Valeriano de ibi exponuntur his verbis. Est alia, inquit, ratio cur Aegyptum hieroglyphice significarent Ibes, nempe cum ca regio Delton a Graeca litera figura nuncuparetur, cam cum Ibibus similitudinem habet, quod alites haliteram eo incessu pedu, interstitio ad equales trianguli lineas diducto, signare videntur, idemque rostrum patefactum signat. de literis. Mercurium, inquit,