
Autolycus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Autolycus
- a famous robber, who was alive when Odysseus was a young boy
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Athen_10.413
the first edition of his Autolycus- & For when there are
Athen_11.460
the sacrificial meat. [460] Again, Autolycus once went 'to the rich
Polyaen_1.Preface
the same authority, was Autolycus the son of Hermes [ Od_
Polyaen_6.52.1
who suspected that Autolycus was frequently stealing his
Autolycus 2
- a member of the Areopagus at Athens, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_843
ous matters; and accused Autolycus the Areopagite, Lysicle
Autolycus 3
- son of Agathocles; a bodyguard of Philippus Arrhidaeus
Arrian:Fr_9
uard Antipater appointed Autolycus the son of Agathocles,
Autolycus 4
- an Academic philosopher, 2nd century B.C.
Apollod:Fr_53
ior to the associates of Autolycus and Amyntas, and was
Autolycus 5
of Athens - son of Lycon, 5th century B.C.
Athen_5.216
ponicus, as the lover of Autolycus, the son of Lycon, and
Julian:Mis_349
too is praising Autolycus when he says [ Homer, Od_19'3
Autolycus
- in documents
SEG_35.665
(c. 160) hodoros Aristobios son of Autolykos . . . Mnasilaid
Syll_600
(201/0) tes son of Damokrates Autolykos son of Lykon Aristo
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