
Anacharsis - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Anacharsis
- of Scythia; visited Athens in 592 B.C.
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Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Anacharsis, the Scythian
  Within translations:
Athen_10.438
them. [438] And Anacharsis the Scythian, when a prize
Athen_10.445
deceives our eyesight, Anacharsis has shown plainly enou
Athen_14.613
I am aware that Anacharsis the Scythian, when on one
Cic:Tusc_5.90
it? [90] Could the Scythian Anacharsis ** disregard money, and shall
FGrH_252.B
shed] laws for them; and Anacharsis the Scythian came to
Menander:Fr_533
"A Scythian," you say? But Anacharsis was a Scythian !
Plin:HN_7.198
potter's wheel by the Scythian Anacharsis, or according to others by
Plin:HN_7.209
Eupalamus the anchor, Anacharsis the double-fluked anchor,
SelPap_3.115
at all, to Scythian Anacharsis for judgement. The son,
ValMax_7.2e.14
How subtly did Anacharsis compare the laws to
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