Aeschines   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Aeschines   of Athens - orator and political opponent of Demosthenes
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Wikipedia entry
315/29 remark of Aeschines about a speech of Demosthenes: "What if you had
315/30 Aeschines introduces the study of rhetoric at Rhodes.
315/31 description of a statue of Aeschines.
315/32 The death of Aeschines, at Samos.
Plutarch,- PLUTARCH, Lives of the Ten Orators
    Within translations:
[Longin]:Subl_16   country gave a public funeral, Aeschines, not only to those who
Athen_6.242   was the son-in-law of Aeschines the orator, as Demosthe
Athen_13.572   of payment. And Aeschines the orator has said something
Athen_14.656   crackle, roasting. But Aeschines uses the form δ&e
Cic:Brut_36   ntemporaries Hypereides, Aeschines, Lycurgus, Deinarchus,
Cic:Brut_285   rom either of them, than Aeschines? Which of them, then,
Cic:Brut_290   such was Hypereides, and Aeschines,- and such, in the most
Cic:DeOr_2.94   as Demosthenes, Hyperides, Aeschines, Lycurgus, Dinarchus, and
Cic:DeOr_3.28   delicacy, Hyperides pointedness, Aeschines sonorousness, and Demosthenes
Cic:DeOr_3.213   admire what was said by Aeschines, who, when he had left
Cic:Rep_4.13   [13]   . . . Aeschines of Athens, a most eloquent
Cic:Tusc_3.63   do so. And thus Aeschines inveighs against Demosthenes for
Demetr:Eloc_277   nstance: `You ought not, Aeschines, to refrain from holdin
Demetr:Eloc_278   opponent. So here, Aeschines and Philip are respectively
Demetr:Eloc_291   to his hand in the passage of Aeschines about Telauges.
Demetr:Eloc_297   excited the emulation of Aeschines as it is said, became
DionHal:Din_1   ted by others, as Demosthenes, Aeschines and Hypereides
DionHal:Din_10   porting speech for Aeschines against Deinias: "I would wis
Philoch_38   rvice in the eponymous [list]: Aeschines in On the Embassy
Plin:HN_7.110   The eminent Athenian orator Aeschines, after reading to the
Plinius:Ep_1.20   examples of Demosthenes, Aeschines, Hyperides, and a multi
Plinius:Ep_2.3   we think the story of Aeschines untrue, when, after rea
Plinius:Ep_4.5   is a story that Aeschines was once asked by the Rhodian
Plinius:Ep_9.26   eak of the phrases which Aeschines said were not "words"
Plut:Mor_840   who, being assisted by Aeschines, took the affair in han
Plut:Mor_845   [364 B.C.]. When Aeschines, being condemned, fled from
Plut:Mor_846   retracted, Diodotus and Aeschines endeavouring to prove
Plut:Mor_850   in the temple at Delos; Aeschines being chosen on the beh
PsCallisth_2.2   the session, the orator Aeschines arose and said: "Men
PsCallisth_2.3   ield to Alexander. Aeschines has made an hysterical speech
ValMax_8.10e.1   was it rightly said by Aeschines, who left Athens because of

  Aeschines 2   - a follower of Socrates
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Wikipedia entry
Diogenes- DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Aeschines
    Within translations:
Athen_13.611 ever supposed that Aeschines, the pupil of Socrates, would
Athen_13.612 nsidering also that this Aeschines had been the pupil of
Cic:Brut_292 logues of Plato, Xenophon, and Aeschines. For when a dispu

  Aeschines 3   of Elis - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 760 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_195 race 5th [760 B.C.] - Aeschines of Elis, stadion race

  Aeschines 4 of Neapolis   - a pupil of the philosopher Carneades, in the 2nd century B.C.
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Wikipedia entry
129/34 has many pupils, including Aeschines, Cleitomachus, Mentor, Metrodo
Cic:DeOr_1.45   Charmadas, and Clitomachus, and Aeschines were in possession of

  Aeschines 5   of Miletus - an orator, 1st century B.C.
50/65 Aeschines of Miletus is sent into exile for speaking too freely in
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_325 ian, and my contemporary Aeschines the Milesian; for they

  Aeschines 6   Glaucias of Miletus - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 17 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_213 199th [17 A.D.] - Aeschines Glaucias of Miletus, stadion

  Aeschines 7   - fought against Pyraechmes in single combat; called Degmenus by other writers
Polyaen_5.48.1 rious in single combat against Aeschines, who was armed wit

  Aeschines 8   - Athenian archon, 75 B.C.
75/_ Athenian archon: Aeschines

  Aeschines   - in documents
Syll_322 43/2 ] Sosimenes son of Aischines Antiochos son of Ai
Syll_355 (c. 300)   taxes to Teisandros, Aischines, Charoppes and Nika
Syll_600 (201/0)   os Damon son of Damon Aischines son of Mnaïstr
THI_39 (235/4)   Erchia, the son of Aischines Diokles of Hamaxanteia


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