Ariston - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Ariston
- of Corinth; a captain in the Syracusan fleet, 5th century B.C.
Polyaen_5.13.1
obtained the victory. [13] Ariston. When Ariston with
Polyaen_5.13.2
and his own vessel Ariston, the Corinthian general,
Ariston 2
- son of Autoleon, king of Paeonia
Polyaen_4.12.3
simachus conducted Ariston, son of Autoleon, to his father
Ariston 3
of Chios - stoic philosopher, 3rd century B.C.
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ssed to Amoebeus, Antigonus, Ariston, Cleanthes, Dionysius and others
243/8
Persaeus uses identical twins to play a trick on Ariston of Chios.
243/10
influence at the court of Antigonus, which is exploited by Ariston.
240/14
Sayings of Ariston of Chios, addressed to Arcesilaus, Cleanthes, and
240/15
The character of Ariston and his followers Diphilus, Eratosthenes,
240/16
The death of Ariston of Chios.
Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Ariston of Chios
  Within translations:
Athen_2.38
was it then that Ariston the Chian said that that was
Athen_6.251
of his Silli, says that Ariston the Chian, an acquaintanc
Athen_7.281
rene, who was a pupil of Ariston the Chian, who was one
Cic:Acad_2.123
Socrates and does not touch Ariston of Chios, who think that
Cic:Acad_2.130
contempt for the following : Ariston, who, having been a disciple
Cic:Tusc_2.15
with the exceptions of Zenon, Ariston, Pyrrhon, were pretty much of
Cic:Tusc_5.27
excellent in the mouth of Ariston of Chios, or Zenon the
Cic:Tusc_5.33
of Zenon and his pupil Ariston be true, that nothing is
Cic:Tusc_5.85
some footing; for those of Ariston, ** Pyrrhon, ** Herillus, **
DiogLaert_7.18
others. And when Ariston, his disciple, had been holding
DiogLaert_7.37
[37] The next was Ariston, of Chios, the son of Miltiades
DiogLaert_7.160-164 *
OF ARISTON. {1} Ariston the Bald, a native of Chios,
DiogLaert_7.171
himself. And once, Ariston heard him doing so, and said,
DiogLaert_7.182
ttending the lectures of Ariston, who was drawing a great
Phld:Sto_10
of Theophantus, called the Renegade; Ariston of Chios, the son of
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bath-tub, he died. Concerning Ariston of Chios . . .
Ariston 4
of Ceos, Peripatetic philsopher, 3rd century B.C.
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Athen_10.419
everything. And Ariston the philosopher, in the second
Athen_13.563
years of age. And Ariston of Ceos, the Peripatetic, appea
Athen_13.564
used to love boys (as Ariston relates); on which acc
Athen_15.674
treatise on Love Affairs, and Ariston the Peripatetic, who was a
Ariston 5
- a member of the council at Delphi, 3rd century B.C.
Vit:Nicand_2
bers of the council were Ariston, Nicodamus, Pleiston, Xen
Ariston 6
- an agent of Hannibal
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Hannibal sends Ariston of Tyre on a secret mission to Carthage.
Ariston 7
- an academic philosopher, early 2nd century B.C.
Apollod:Fr_53
He was a pupil of Ariston, and of Eubulus of Ephesus for
Ariston 8
- a philosopher at Rome, late 2nd century B.C.
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saying of Scaurus, about the philosopher Ariston.
Ariston 9
of Massilia - a supporter of the dictator Sulla
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Gaul and Sicily, including Ariston of Massilia and Diodorus of Lily
Ariston 10
of Thurii - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 40 and 32 B.C.
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Ariston of Thurii
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Ariston of Thurii (II)
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_213
185th [40 B.C.] - Ariston of Thurii, stadion race 186th
Ariston 11
- a comedian, 4th century B.C.
Athen_12.539
were Lycon, and Phormion, and Ariston. There was also Pha
Ariston 12
of Pharsalus - a companion of Alexander
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PsCallisth_3.31
. from Europus, Ariston the Pharsalian, Philip the inve
Ariston 13
- father of the philosopher Plato
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Aelian:NA_6.1
arentum, whom Plato the son of Ariston celebrates [Legg.
AnthPal_7.61
the blest, the soul of Ariston's son, whom every good
Ariston 14
- Peripatetic philosopher, 1st century B.C.
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Cic:Acad_2.12
brother Aristus, ** and also Ariston and Dion, to whom he
Ariston
- in documents
AnthPal_13.28
sing his verses, & and Ariston of Argos, clearly pouring
AnthPal_7.499
You sailors on the sea, Ariston of Cyrene prays you all
AnthPal_7.546
Anonymous & { F 46 } & Ariston had his sling, a weapon
Lucill_11.253
did your father cut you, Ariston, or from what mill-stone
OGIS_59
(163) Simos Akestimos Philonides Ariston son of Epi... Ar
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be the oikonomos of no. 63. Ariston to Zenon greeting.
SEG_56.638
(160-150) Thrasymachos son of Ariston, Philopheiros son of As
SelPap_2.212
ibius, Apollonius son of Ariston, Gaius Julius Apollon
SelPap_2.415
with the orders given by Ariston they are being subscr
Syll_322
Zeus Sosipolis son of Ariston Aristagoras son of St
Syll_399
(278/7) ector of tragedies; Ariston son of Zenon, dire
Syll_421
(272-260) machos of Trichonion, Ariston of (?) Daiana, Aris
Syll_444
(c. 247-240) otians: Androkles, Ariston Phokians: Nikandro
Syll_452
(254/3 or 250/49) s of the council were Ariston, Nikodamos, Pleiston,
Syll_600
(201/0) eas son of Dexikles Ariston son of Soton Euboulos
Syll_603
(193) otimos of Agrinion, Ariston of Stratos, ...laos of
Syll_629
(182) of Aigina the son of Ariston and Ktesippos of Perg
Syll_657
(155/4) , the son of Diodotos Ariston of Hermos, the son of
Syll_690
(c. 135) Leading boy : Ariston son of Straton Leader
THI_127
(c. 210) e Muses : Euxes son of Ariston treasurer of temples
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) ording to the law: Ariston of Physkos, the son of
THI_43
(202/1) bsp; 320 Ariston son of Aristokleidas
THI_45
(205/4) n Ariston [was monarchos], on the
THI_61.C
(early 2nd century) new comedies: Ariston of Athens, the son of
THI_61.D
(173-169) sp; Chairippos son of Ariston second: Demetr
THI_90
(311-306) os Leophantos son of Ariston Diotrephes son of Kleo
THI_99.A
(200-150) chos son of Teisias, Ariston son of Charmylos and P
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