Sophron - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sophron
of Syracuse - a writer of mimes, 5th centuy B.C.
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Aelian:NA_15.6
also, for what else had Sophron in mind when he wrote his
Athen_2.44
to unmixed water. Sophron says— & Pour unmixed water (
Athen_11.479
water, two heminai." Also Sophron : "Toss off the hemina,
Athen_11.480
vessel shaped like a kotylos Sophron, in the mime entitled Women
Athen_11.505
even the so-called Mimes of Sophron, which are not in verse,
Demetr:Eloc_127
and 'lustier than a pumpkin' (Sophron, Fragmm. 108, 34,
Demetr:Eloc_128
with those of Aristotle and Sophron and Lysias. Such
Demetr:Eloc_147
point is illustrated by Sophron, who writes: See, dear,
Demetr:Eloc_151
found in the words of Sophron with regard to the old
Demetr:Eloc_153
furnished by Boulias in Sophron's mime, who delivers an
Demetr:Eloc_156
ancy in a proverb. Sophron, for instance, speaks of 'Epiol
Schol:Theoc_15
ators at the Isthmia" by Sophron, and it is different from
ValMax_8.7e.3
lay dying, the mimes of Sophron; so that even the last
Sophron 2
of Ambracia - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 432 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_203
race 87th [432 B.C.] - Sophron of Ambracia, stadion race
Sophron 3
- Seleucid governor of Ephesus, 3rd century B.C.
246/43
Laodice plots against Sophron, the governor of Ephesus, but he is pro
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Athen_13.593
her also. And Sophron the governor of Ephesus had a
Phylarch_24
for disclosing a plot against Sophron. [25] & Athen_15.69
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