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  Antisthenes   - a pupil of Socrates, and founder of the Cynic school of philosophy
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Diogenes- DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Antisthenes
    Within translations:
Athen_5.216   sthmian games. And Antisthenes, the Socratic philosopher,
Athen_11.507   Nevertheless I do not commend Antisthenes either ; for he, too,
Athen_11.508   some even from those of Antisthenes, and many also from those
Athen_12.513   is called the Oresteia But Antisthenes , when he said that
Athen_12.534   women : on which account Antisthenes, the pupil of Socrates, who
Athen_13.589   and Pericles. And Antisthenes, the pupil of Socrates, tel
Cic:DeOr_3.62   the Academy; and from Antisthenes, who was chiefly delighted
Cic:Tusc_5.26   it is for Socrates or Antisthenes to say so, and not
DiogLaert_7.19   with the doctrines of Antisthenes, he quoted to him an
DiogLaert_7.91   rates, and Diogenes, and Antisthenes, made great improveme

  Antisthenes 2   of Rhodes - a Greek historian, early 2nd century B.C.
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DiogLaert_7.168   ally a boxer, as we learn from Antisthenes, in his Success
Phlegon:Mir_1   Hansen (1996). [1] Antisthenes the Peripatetic philosopher
Plin:HN_36.79   Alexander Polyhistor, Butoridas, Antisthenes, Demetrius, Demoteles and

  Antisthenes 3   of Paphos - a Greek poet who wrote epigrams
AntipSid_16.178 contains an epigram by Antisthenes of Paphos on the same

  Antisthenes   - in documents
SEG_44.949 (230-205)   ved by] Hermippos and Antisthenes and Mantitheos fr


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