
Pamphilus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pamphilus
of Amphipolis - Greek painter, 4th century B.C.
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Aristides, that Eupompus taught Pamphilus who was the instructor
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Sicyonian and Attic. [76] To Pamphilus belong Family Group, and a
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It is recorded also that Pamphilus, the teacher of Apelles, not
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particularly those of Pamphilus and Melanthus ; [13]
Pamphilus 2
of Alexandria - Greek grammarian, 1st century A.D.
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Glossary of Cookery, and Pamphilus the Alexandrian, in his
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from its shape, according to Pamphilus in his Glossary
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by this name. But Pamphilus says that only the
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wine from a kotylos." Pamphilus says that it is a
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also Heracleitus, according to Pamphilus, say that the kotylē
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of Cyrene, quoted by Pamphilus, says that the Paphians
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Ollix Pamphilus in his Attic renders this
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it a kotyliskos, according to Pamphilus. They use it at Eleusis
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the way of friendship, as Pamphilus explains. And Demosthenes says {
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means drinking-cup, according to Pamphilus. Philitas says that it
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ho;&η) at Abydus, as Pamphilus asserts:- "For when all
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Apion and Diodorus, as Pamphilus tells us, assert that
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fried bread. But Pamphilus says that the epichyton is
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omēlides. And Pamphilus, in his treatise on Dialects
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aware, too, that Pamphilus has mentioned a kind of dried
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in his Attic Words as Pamphilus says in his treatise on
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the head of Hera, as Pamphilus relates.
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that he was also a pupil of Pamphilus, the Platonist
Pamphilus 3
of Caesarea - Christian martyr, killed in 309 A.D.
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niclers Eusebius [follower] of Pamphilus and Pausanias.
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lem, as Eusebius [follower] of Pamphilus has recorded in
Pamphilus
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me totter, your love, Pamphilus, has but a little time
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God's sake, if you love me, Pamphilus, don't kiss me.
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comic witness indeed - Pamphilus, not a single love-worn
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CIL_1 .1319 Latin Text Hostius Pamphilus. Rome. Table
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floor. CIL_1 .2231 Pamphilus. On a tablet
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sesterces. Quintus Pamphilus contractor and workmen,
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ne-leaves of the song of Pamphilus he plucked intangled
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(167-145) Athens, the son of Pamphilos, on account of Chryser
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(320-305) Oineis tribe, with Pamphilos of Rhamnous the so
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(323/2) proposal of Pamphilos son of Euphiletos: the me
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Alexandros &[ 303/2 ] Pamphilos son of Parthenios K
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(266/5) Thorikos, the son of Pamphilos: since Strombichos
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(256/5 or 254/3) Megara, the son of Pamphilos ; Sosikrates of Sik
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(c. 165/4) h of the Eleusinians, Pamphilos of Eleusis the so
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