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  Phaenias   of Eresus - Peripatetic philosopher and writer, late 4th century B.C.
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286/4 Theophrastus and Phanias free their home city, Eresus, from a tyrant.
    Within translations:
Athen_1.6   * * * [11.] [6] Phaenias says that Philoxenus of Cyther
Athen_10.438   to drinking. And Phaenias of Eresus, in the book entitle
Athen_14.638   songs, concerning whom Phaenias of Eresus speaks in his
Phld:Acad_12   [12]   and women. Phaenias says that when he became
Vit:Arist_M17   fatherland of Theophrastus and Phanias, his pupils. After his
Vit:Arist_M44   genuine pupils Theophrastus, Phanias, Eudemus, Clytus, Aristoxenus


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