Philippides - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Philippides
- a politician and poet of New Comedy, early 3rd century B.C.
298/7
Philippides obtains wheat and other aid for Athens from Lysimachus.
283/4
Syll_374, an Athenian decree in honour of the poet Philippides.
283/5
comments on the career of Philippides as a poet and a politician.
281/12
yings of Bithys, Pasiades, and Philippides, addressed to Lysimachus.
  Within translations:
Athen_6.262
a;αξ. And Philippides says in his Renovation -
Athen_11.781
. . . " Philippides : "If you will glance
Athen_14.640
ed: - Cratinus says that Philippides has given this name
Athen_14.658
sacrifices. And Philippides, in his play called The Flu
Athen_15.700
And Philippides, in his Women together, says
IG_2.2323a
Philippides [won the contest for poets]
Plut:Mor_183
slave from a king ! & To Philippides the comedian, his fri
ProlegCom_3
Philemon, Menander, Diphilus, Philippides, Poseidippus and Apollodorus.
Syll_362
(299/8) ple, as proposed by Philippides of Paiania, the son
Philippides 2
- a notoriously thin man
Athen_6.238
He is a Tithymallus or Philippides; & For water-drinking
Athen_11.503
drachmas of metal thinner than Philippides."
Athen_12.552
the air so well. Philippides, also, was extremely thin,
Philippides 3
- son of Diocles
Plut:Mor_843
they had two children, Philippides and Nicostrata, whom
Philippides
- in documents
Syll_542
(228/7-212/1) monon Dropades of Kettos Philippides of . . . Th
THI_108
(c. 228) ropoioi Nikandros and Philippides bearing a decree,
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