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Page 56
... Stob . Flor . 29 , 68 ) that the passages in Plato refer to the Connus of the comic poet Ameipsias , from which the whole fabrication comes . See Hermann , p . 24. Damon's name is mentioned in Laches , 180 , D. , 197 , D .; Rep . iii ...
... Stob . Flor . 29 , 68 ) that the passages in Plato refer to the Connus of the comic poet Ameipsias , from which the whole fabrication comes . See Hermann , p . 24. Damon's name is mentioned in Laches , 180 , D. , 197 , D .; Rep . iii ...
Page 61
... Stob . Flor . 5 , 64 ; Seneca De Const . 18 , 5 , Epist . 104 , 177 ; Porphyry ( in Theod . Cur . Gr . Aff . xii . 65 ) ; Diogenes ( ii . 36 ) ; Plutarch ( Coh . Ira , 13 , 461 ) , who however tells the same of the wife of Pittacus ...
... Stob . Flor . 5 , 64 ; Seneca De Const . 18 , 5 , Epist . 104 , 177 ; Porphyry ( in Theod . Cur . Gr . Aff . xii . 65 ) ; Diogenes ( ii . 36 ) ; Plutarch ( Coh . Ira , 13 , 461 ) , who however tells the same of the wife of Pittacus ...
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... Stob . Floril 86 , 25 , Posidon in Ps . Plut . De Nob . 18 , 3 ; less accurate is Plutarch's Aristid . 27 which Athen . xiii . 555 follows ) ; before her accord- ing to another view ( also in Diog . ) ; and at the same time with her ...
... Stob . Floril 86 , 25 , Posidon in Ps . Plut . De Nob . 18 , 3 ; less accurate is Plutarch's Aristid . 27 which Athen . xiii . 555 follows ) ; before her accord- ing to another view ( also in Diog . ) ; and at the same time with her ...
Page 63
... ( Stob . Flor . 86 , 24 , 25 ; 88 , 1 13 ) , the genuineness of which was doubted by Plutarch , and certainly cannot be allowed , that this dialogue was con- cerned with the question , whether nobility belonged to those whose parents were ...
... ( Stob . Flor . 86 , 24 , 25 ; 88 , 1 13 ) , the genuineness of which was doubted by Plutarch , and certainly cannot be allowed , that this dialogue was con- cerned with the question , whether nobility belonged to those whose parents were ...
Page 64
... Stob . Flor . 3 , 61 ; 17 , 17 ) would prove nothing , to the contrary , but no dependence can be placed on these authorities . He is said to have refused the splendid offers of the Mace- donian Archelaus and the Thes- salian Scopas ...
... Stob . Flor . 3 , 61 ; 17 , 17 ) would prove nothing , to the contrary , but no dependence can be placed on these authorities . He is said to have refused the splendid offers of the Mace- donian Archelaus and the Thes- salian Scopas ...
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