Anaxarchus, A philosopher, falling in the indignation of a tyrant, called Nicocreon, king of Cyprus, was by him apprehended, and put into a great morter of stone, where he was beaten or pound with yron pestelles: which torment taking paciently, he doubled these words worthie of remembrance: Beate on, beate on, Auaxarchus winde bag: for Anaxarchus thou beatest not: accounting his bodie but a bagge full of winde.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Ănaxarchus, i, m., = *)ana/carxos, a philosopher of Abdera, and follower of the philosophy of Democritus, Val. Max. 3, 3, n. 4; Ov. Ib. 573.