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criticized the
flatterers who had
brought ruin to
their public affairs. In
Panathenaicus,
Isocrates argues with a
student about the
literacy of the Spartans...
- 118.
Hyginus De Astron. 2.3
Staal 1988, p. 237.
Aelius Aristides,
Panathenaicus 13.189.4–5
Boutsikas 2011, pp. 307–308.
Boutsikas 2011, p. 308 n. 14...
- the Lacedaemonians, 8, 11. Plato, Epistles, viii. 354b. Isocrates,
Panathenaicus, 153, 154. Richer, Les ép****s, pp. 21–24. Aristotle, Politics, v. 11...
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Olympiacus of Gorgias, the
Olympiacus of Lysias, and the
Panegyricus and
Panathenaicus (neither of them, however,
actually delivered) of Isocrates. Funeral...
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revolting colonies." Isocrates. Panegyricus, 100–02, 110 Isocrates.
Panathenaicus, 62–63 Xenophon. ****enica, 2.2.3: "There was
mourning and
sorrow for...
- to and take
advantage of
changing and
contingent cir****stances. In
Panathenaicus,
Isocrates writes that
educated people are
those "who
manage well the...
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means "of all Athens") was
inspired by the
ancient work of
Isocrates Panathenaicus,
where the
orator praise the
Athenians for
their democratic education...
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fragments dating from the
fifth to the
seventh centuries AD. Two are from
Panathenaicus (Or. 1), and the
others are from In
Defense of the Four (Or. 3) and...
- Apollodorus, 3.15.4. Thucydides. ii. 15; Plutarch. Menex. p. 239; Isocrates,
Panathenaicus 193; Plutarch,
Parallela minora 20;
Scholia ad Euripides, Phoenissae...
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Volume II. On the Peace. Areopagiticus.
Against the Sophists. Antidosis.
Panathenaicus L373)
Volume III. Evagoras. Helen. Busiris. Plataicus.
Concerning the...