
Glaucus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Glaucus
of Chios - sculptor, 7th century B.C.
Athen_5.210
hat the pedestal made by Glaucus the Chian at Delphi is
Glaucus 2
of Locris - author of a cookery book
Athen_9.369
esemble each other." But Glaucus, in his Cookery Book, spe
Athen_12.516
a good deal - namely, Glaucus the Locrian, and Mithraecus, and
Athen_14.661
such as Heracleides and Glaucus the Locrian, say that the
Glaucus 3
of Rhegium - author of a book about ancient poets
Plut:Mor_833
who ascribe the book of Glaucus of Rhegium concerning Poe
Glaucus 4
of Athens - son of Polymedes; 4th century B.C.
Plut:Phoc_13
the son of Cineas, and Glaucus the son of Polymedes, who
Glaucus 5
- father of Timothea, ? 2nd century B.C.
Plut:Mor_843
imothea, the daughter of Glaucus, and they had three child
Glaucus 6
- an ancient fisherman, who became immortal
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Athen_12.522
ans who came to seek for Glaucus, and settled in that part
Lucill_6.164
{ ? 128 } & To Glaucus, Nereus, and Melicertes, Ino's
PsCallisth_3.28
we saw the art of Glaucus, a melodic lyre, played automat
Glaucus 7
- a Lycian who fought for the Trojans against the Greeks
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Callim:Epigr_49
ng. And they, like Glaucus [ Hom:Il_6'234 ] gave him a gre
OGIS_552
(early 1st century) to the heroes Sarpedon and Glaukos.
Plin:HN_33.7
{ Il_6.234 }, saying that Glaucus exchanged gold armour worth 100
Plinius:Ep_5.2
Diomedes receives from Glaucus arms of gold in exchange
Glaucus 8
of Corinth - the father of Bellerophon
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AnthPal_3.15
erophon saved by his son Glaucus, when having fallen from
Glaucus 9
- son of king Minos
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Aelian:Fr_104
{107 DF} & & Suda_A'848 & & Glaucus restored to life
Glaucus
- in documents
Antiphil_9.242
& { G-P 20 } & Glaucus, brought up on the shores of
Nicarch_11.169
[11.169] & Yesterday, Glaucus, Deinarchus the miser bei
SEG_38.1476
(206/5) Chrysaor, the son of Glaukos, the son of Hippoloc
SEG_43.212
(c. 200) hiomnasta daughter of Glaukos : 5 drachmas Pythokli
Simonid_7.509
ope, erected over him by Glaucus for the sake of their lon
Syll_322
agoras son of Diophantos Glaukos son of Molpagoras Art
Syll_523
(c. 220) uketas of Agrinion, [Glaukos of (?) Phlygonion, Kl
Syll_534
(c. 205/4) ncil were Tarantinos, Glaukos, Babylos, Orthaios
Syll_585
(197-175) f of his year were Glaukos, Dexikrates and Kall
Syll_654
(c. 149-144) n of Tarantinos and Glaukos son] of Xenon; [it was
THI_36
(220-214) m, Polemarchos and Glaukos, should come before the
THI_61.D
(173-169) es 50 Isthmian boys: Glaukos . . . son of Gla
THI_67
(c. 208) Pergamon, the son of Glaukos Artemon of Pergamon,
THI_99.N
(c. 160/59) c. 160/59 B.C. Glaukos of Hypata The name of the ci
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