Mys

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Mys, (Gr. Μυς, "mouse"; sometimes mistakenly rendered Inus, since a handwritten "M" resembles "In") was the head-slave of Epicurus. He likely had skills as a secretary and copyist. He was emancipated, according to the Will of Epicurus, along with Nicias, Lycon, and Phaedrium.

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