
Platon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Platon
- a writer of Old Comedy, late 5th century B.C.
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upper (for he it is whom Platon the comic writer mentions
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to be a parasite, occurs in Platon the comic writer,
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mighty wine. [58.] Platon, in his Phaon, relating how many
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for the neighbours." Plato also, in Zeus Outraged
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breath, as the comic poet Plato shows : "He broke open
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account, Aristophanes or Platon, in his Preparations (as
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epiphorēmata. But Platon the comic poet, in the Mene
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ated. Accordingly, Platon the comic poet mentions cheesecak
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κίω&}. Platon, however, has used the word
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;λὴ&}? And Platon, in his Io, says - 'Bring
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following iambics from The of Platon -
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shows in his Nemesis But Platon the comic poet, in his
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elegantly, as Dicaearchus says; and Platon intimates as much in his
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will mention the hypoglōttis which Platon speaks of in his Zeus
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used in that sense by Platon the comic poet, in his
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Platon also, in his Long Night
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Platon too, in his Long Night
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and none of his. Platon, in his comedy called Peisander,
Platon 2
- a Greek living in Egypt, 3rd century B.C.
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PCZen_59192, a letter from Platon to Zenon.
Platon 3
- epistrategus of the Thebaid, 1st century B.C.
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PLond_465, a letter from Platon to Nechthyres and the town of Pat
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PBour_12, a letter from Platon to the town of Pathyris, announcing
Platon
- in documents
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(242) ] Charippos, Dion and Platon, [who proclaimed the]
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you say you have sent me by Platon the dancer's
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akleitos son of Leonteus Platon son of Euainetos Damas
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(311-306) andros : 300 Platon son of Eukles : 3
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