Cratippus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by year, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C.) or in translations of sources. There are many other sources available in translation online - for a fuller but less precise search, Search Ancient Texts.
On each line there is a link to the page where the name can be found.
Cratippus
- a Greek historian, who wrote a continuation of Thucydides' history
→ Wikipedia entry
Plut:Mor_834
415 B.C.]. For, as Cratippus informs us, when the Corinthi
Cratippus 2
- presiding magistrate at Pergamon, (?) last 2nd century B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.247
Pergamon. "When Cratippus was prytanis, on the first
Cratippus 3
- the father of the tyrants of Tralles, early 1st century B.C.
85/11
The sons of Cratippus rule as tyrants at Tralles.
Cratippus 4
of Pergamon - a Peripatetic philosopher, 1st century B.C.
→ Wikipedia entry
44/33
Caecilius, Cratippus, Pompeius Trogus, Q.Sextius and Theopompus
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_250
and very intimate friend Cratippus." [251] & "Though I
Cratippus
- in documents
Lucill_11.216
F 89 } & You have heard of Cratippus as a lover of boy
← Search for another name
This page © Andrew Smith, 2019 :
Attalus' home page