How Thin was Philitas?

Classical Quarterly 41 (02):534- (1991)
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The poet Philitas was so thin, they say, that he had to wear lead weights on his shoes to avoid being blown away by a gust of wind. We have two versions of the anecdote. First Aelian, Varia Historia 9.14

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