The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... Dionys . , Anon .: Gorgias by [ Plut . ] , Dionys . , Suid . , Anon . Tisias is added , no doubt wrongly , by [ Plut . ] Dionys . , Suid .; and Suidas gives ' Epyîvos , -corrected by Ruhnken ( Hist . Crit . p . 60 ) into ' Apxivos ( the ...
... Dionys . , Anon .: Gorgias by [ Plut . ] , Dionys . , Suid . , Anon . Tisias is added , no doubt wrongly , by [ Plut . ] Dionys . , Suid .; and Suidas gives ' Epyîvos , -corrected by Ruhnken ( Hist . Crit . p . 60 ) into ' Apxivos ( the ...
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... Dionys . Isocr . c . 18 . 2 This hypothesis has been main- tained ( e . g . ) by ( 1 ) Westermann ( in his Hist . of Greek Oratory , p . 82 ) , ( 2 ) Benseler , De Hiatu , p . 56 so far as regards Orr . XVI , XVIII XIX , XX . He thinks ...
... Dionys . Isocr . c . 18 . 2 This hypothesis has been main- tained ( e . g . ) by ( 1 ) Westermann ( in his Hist . of Greek Oratory , p . 82 ) , ( 2 ) Benseler , De Hiatu , p . 56 so far as regards Orr . XVI , XVIII XIX , XX . He thinks ...
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... in acie illustres . 4 Dionys . Isocr . c . 1 , Tŷs ' A0ŋ- ναίων πόλεως εἰκόνα ποιήσας τὴν ἑαυτοῦ σχολήν . Isokrates and Greece . Condict cies in the B.C. The XII . ] 13 ISOKRATES . - LIFE . Influence of Isokrates as a political writer.
... in acie illustres . 4 Dionys . Isocr . c . 1 , Tŷs ' A0ŋ- ναίων πόλεως εἰκόνα ποιήσας τὴν ἑαυτοῦ σχολήν . Isokrates and Greece . Condict cies in the B.C. The XII . ] 13 ISOKRATES . - LIFE . Influence of Isokrates as a political writer.
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... Dionys . Isocr . 1 : ( 2 ) Paus . 1. 18. 8 : ( 3 ) Philostr . Vit . Sophist . 1. 17. 4 : ( 4 ) Lucian ( ? ) Makpóßio § 23 : ( 5 ) [ Plut . ] Vit . Isocr . § 14 : ( 6 ) Anon . Biogr . ( Dind.'s Isocr . p . xII ) . Isokrates was buried on ...
... Dionys . Isocr . 1 : ( 2 ) Paus . 1. 18. 8 : ( 3 ) Philostr . Vit . Sophist . 1. 17. 4 : ( 4 ) Lucian ( ? ) Makpóßio § 23 : ( 5 ) [ Plut . ] Vit . Isocr . § 14 : ( 6 ) Anon . Biogr . ( Dind.'s Isocr . p . xII ) . Isokrates was buried on ...
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... Dionys . Isoer . c . 18. Blass suggests that the suicide may have been a fiction to which Aphareus first gave currency in a forensic speech , and which friends diligently spread , in order to redeem the name of Isokrates from imputa ...
... Dionys . Isoer . c . 18. Blass suggests that the suicide may have been a fiction to which Aphareus first gave currency in a forensic speech , and which friends diligently spread , in order to redeem the name of Isokrates from imputa ...
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