Minucius Felix


[mi-noo-shee-uh s fee-liks, -shuh s, -nyoo-] /mɪˈnu ʃi əs ˈfi lɪks, -ʃəs, -ˈnyu-/

noun
1.
Marcus, Roman writer of the 2nd century a.d. whose dialogue Octavius is the earliest known work of Latin-Christian literature.

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