Neaera - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Neaera
- an Athenian courtesan, 4th century B.C.
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Athen_13.567
account, in the Neaera of Timocles, a man is represente
Athen_13.573
in his Speech against Neaera (if it is a genuine one,
Athen_13.586
of the oration against Neaera, whoever he was, also ment
Athen_13.587
life? and Isthmias, & Neaera too, and Phila, grew quite
Athen_* 13.590-594 *
this in his play called Neaera:- & (A) & Just as Seleucus
Plut:Mor_836
in his oration against Neaera, says that he was in love
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