Timocles   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Timocles   - a writer of comedy, 4th century B.C.
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Wikipedia entry
Athen_6.237 more. [32.] And Timocles, in his Dracontius, hits off
Athen_* 06.240-246 * nothing pays. And Timocles, in his Centaur, or Dexamenus,
Athen_13.567 ccount, in the Neaera of Timocles, a man is represented
Athen_13.570 that delightful which Timocles speaks of in his Maratho
Athen_13.591 Courtesans. And Timocles the comic poet, in his Neaera,
Plut:Mor_845 omedians, Antiphanes and Timocles, who in derision used

  Timocles 2   - son of Simus; an Egyptian, 3rd century B.C.
263/1 gnall_107, a contract for two men acting as sureties for Timocles

  Timocles   - in documents
AnthPal_7.274 I announce the name of Timocles and look round in every
LeonTar_9.329 iligently this garden of Timocles, for to you, Maidens,
Syll_689 (c. 134)   on son of Aristoboulos, and Timokles son of Thrasea
Syll_690 (c. 135)   Thebes, the son of Timokles Comic actor :   Ap
THI_125 (223)   40 Wiphiadas son of Timokles Pharsalios son of Eudi
THI_127 (c. 210)   son of Aristokrates, Timokles son of Kallikrates, M


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