
Lycon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lycon
- the father of Autolycus, 5th century B.C.
Athen_5.216
Autolycus, the son of Lycon, and making an entertainmen
Lycon 2
- comic actor, 4th century B.C.
Athen_12.539
and of comic actors there were Lycon, and Phormion, and
Lycon 3
- a Pythagorean philosopher, 4th century B.C.
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Athen_10.418
food in moderation, as Lycon of Iasus relates in his tre
Lycon 4
- a Peripatetic philosopher, 3rd century B.C.
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268/3
Lycon develops a love of luxury at an early age.
246/31
The philosopher Lycon rejects an invitation to visit Antiochus.
239/4
Antigonus praises the philosopher Lycon.
239/4a
Syll_461, a decree of the Amphictyons in honour of Lycon.
224/5
remarks on the character of Lycon, his eloquence and his love of lux
224/6
The death of the Peripatetic philosopher Lycon.
Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Lycon
  Within translations:
Athen_12.547
ure. [69.] "And Lycon the Peripatetic," as Antigonus
Athen_12.548
cept the rest. For Lycon, to gratify his luxurious and ins
Lycon 5
- a slave of the philosopher Epicurus
DiogLaert_10.21
ate Mys, and Nicias, and Lycon: I also give Phaedrium her
Lycon
- in documents
AnthPal_13.6
might stand as a monument on Lycon's grave. For this mem
AntipThes_6.198
& { G-P 100 } & Lycon, having shaved the down that flow
Syll_424
(256/5 or 254/3) s of Sikyon Director: Lykon of Athens, the son of
Syll_492
(c. 263) iros from (?) Iristos Lykon of (?) Eiria and the hi
Syll_523
(c. 220) . . ., . . .], Lykon of Melitaia, [Lykos of Kallip
Syll_600
(201/0) ates Autolykos son of Lykon Aristomachos son of Pi
THI_45
(205/4) tos son of Makareus, Lykon son of Antimachos and M
THI_61.C
(early 2nd century) kon Citharode: Lykon of Taras, the son of Ly
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