
Philistus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Philistus
of Syracuse - author of a history of Sicily, 4th century B.C.
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[Longin]:Subl_40
an effect of grandeur ; Philistus, ** for instance, among many
Cic:Brut_66
ages ago was the case of Philistus the Syracusan, and even
Cic:Brut_294
and compared Cato with Philistus and Thucydides, did you
Cic:DeOr_2.94
such as Theopompus, Ephorus, Philistus, ** Naucrates, ** and
Nepos_10.3
he recalled ** the historian Philistus to Syracuse, a man who
Plin:HN_4.120
previously situated; Ephorus and Philistus call this island Erythea,
Plin:HN_8.144
of King Hieron. [144] Philistus also records the tyrant
Plin:HN_8.158
perished with its rider. Philistus records that Dionysius left
THI_166.C
Philistos of Syracuse. They
Philistus 2
of Cos - a doctor at Delphi, late 3rd century B.C.
203/9
crees of Delphi in honour of Philistus of Cos and Philippus of Calymn
Philistus
- in documents
  Within translations:
OGIS_43
(c. 280) pides son of Phokion, Philistos son of Aretaphanes,
THI_124
(c. 216) bsp; Epistratos son of Philistos, Bianor son
THI_43
(202/1) rachmas Philistos son of Moschion, an
THI_63
(193) on: "from the fund of Philistos and Hephaistion, de
THI_99.I
(after 241) after 241 B.C. Philistos of Kos This inscription wa
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