Callisthenes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Callisthenes
of Laconia - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 676 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_197
26th [676 B.C.] - Callisthenes of Laconia, stadion race
Callisthenes 2
of Olynthus - a philosopher, and companion of Alexander
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[Longin]:Subl_3
also at certain phrases of Callisthenes ** which are not sublime
Aelian:NA_16.30
in shadow.' ** [30] & Callisthenes of Olynthus asserts
Athen_13.556
made this statement are Callisthenes, and Demetrius Phale
Athen_13.560
the Crissaean War (as Callisthenes tells us in his acco
Cic:DeOr_2.58
of Socrates, and afterwards Callisthenes, the pupil of Aristotle
Cic:RabPost_23
; that the wise Callisthenes, companion of Alexander the
Cic:Tusc_3.21
the death of his companion Callisthenes, is at the same time
Just_12.6
r." 17 The entreaties of Callisthenes the philosopher had
Just_12.7
the most resolute was Callisthenes; but his opposition
Just_15.3
nger, had pretended that Callisthenes the philosopher, for
Oros_3.18
He also put to death Callisthenes, a philosopher, who was a
Plin:HN_36.36
and the historian Callisthenes by Amphistratus. [37]
PsCallisth_2.39
nds of the Blessed were, Callisthenes, my friend, advised
THI_166.C
1. Kallisthenes of Olynthos. He
ValMax_7.2e.11
when he sent his pupil Callisthenes to Alexander, advised him either
ValMax_9.3e.1
through with a spear, and Callisthenes put to death, lost him
Vit:Arist_A19
} 19 Aristotle then left Callisthenes as his successor in Macedonia
Callisthenes 3
- an Athenian general, 3rd century B.C.
Polyaen_5.17.1
Mnesidemus, Polycles, Callisthenes, Theopompus, Satyrus
Callisthenes 4
- an Athenian orator, 4th century B.C.
Athen_8.338
mullets, food of great Callisthenes; & Who eats his patr
DionHal:Din_10
emen." 19. Against Callisthenes, impeachment: "I am not
Callisthenes
- in documents
Syll_637
(178) e sent Diophantos, Kallisthenes and Lysitheos as
THI_128
(210-205) eomnastē daughter of Kallisthenes. Another plo
THI_147
(270-250) agoras Politas son of Kallisthenes → inscripti
THI_99.I
(after 241) or the elections and Kallisthenes son of Timosthene
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