Paxamus

Paxamus, or Paxamos (Greek: Πάξαμος), was an ancient Greek author from the Hellenistic period.

[1][2][3] Athenaeus, another Greek writer, mentioned Paxamus once in his work titled Deipnosophists.

[1][2][3] Paxamus was perhaps the inventor of barley biscuits named after him called "paximathia".

[2][3] He was quoted in the Geoponica, a Byzantine text on agriculture.

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