
Alcaeus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Alcaeus
of Mytilene - a Greek lyric poet of the late 7th century B.C.
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Athen_2.38
of violence. And Alcaeus says— & Wine sometimes than hon
Athen_10.425
Love Poems. But Alcaeus also represents Hermes as their
Athen_10.445
and this last is a word which Alcaeus has used, in his
Athen_13.598
for the Lesbian Alcaeus, you know in how many revels
Athen_15.693
for that form of poetry, Alcaeus and Anacreon; [694] as
Athen_15.694
scolium sing to me, & Of old Alcaeus or Anacreon. Praxil
Julian:Mis_337
by the Fates. But Alcaeus and Archilochus of Paros the
Alcaeus 2
- Athenian archon, 422 B.C.
Athen_5.215
ace in the archonship of Alcaeus, when Cleon was the gener
Philoch_123
are {(?) nine years, and until Alcaeus [422/1] there are}
Philoch_131
rus says that when Alcaeus [was archon] [422/1], the Athen
Alcaeus 3
- an Epicurean philosopher in the second century B.C.
173/8
The Epicurean philosophers Alcaeus and Philiscus are expelled from
  Within translations:
Athen_12.547
admirable of men, banish Alcaeus and Philiscus the Epicure
Alcaeus 4
of Messene - Greek poet, early 2nd century B.C.
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Alcaeus_9.518
course ironical. Alcaeus, as the next epigram shows, was
Alcaeus_11.12
Philip II, one-eyed, but Alcaeus means that he was a Cyclo
AnthPal_16.26b
a lofty cross is planted by Alcaeus. * & A parody on,
AnthPal_9.184
love of lads ; sword of Alcaeus, that often shed the bloo
AnthPal_9.520
onymous & { H 60 } & On Alcaeus (probably by his enemy
AnthPal_9.571
ded on Anacreon, Lesbian Alcaeus sings varied strains on
Meleager_4.1
en-hued, the hyacinth of Alcaeus, the vocal poets' flower,
Alcaeus
- in documents
SEG_56.638
(160-150) Aiolis, the son of Alkaios, visited the city and [m
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