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Aeschines of
Sphettus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰσχίνης Σφήττιος, c. 425 BC – c. 350 BC) or
Aeschines Socraticus (Ancient Gr****: Αἰσχίνης Σωκρατικός), son of Lysanias...
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Aeschines was an
Athenian orator, one of ten
Attic orators.
Aeschines or
Aischines may also
refer to:
Aeschines of Miletus,
lesser known orator, and contemporary...
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according to
Aeschines in a
trenchant remark. His
daughter died
young and
unmarried a few days
before Philip II's death. In his speeches,
Aeschines uses pederastic...
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periods of Gr**** literature,
particularly in the
works of Aeschylus,
Aeschines and Plato. Some
contemporary critics,
especially in the
field of ****...
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Aeschines of
Neapolis (Gr. Αἰσχίνης ὁ Νεαπολίτης; of
modern Naples) was an
Academic Skeptic who
shared the
leadership of the
Academy at
Athens together...
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Aeschines of
Miletus (Gr. Αἰσχίνης ὁ Μιλήσιος) was a
contemporary of Cicero, and a
distinguished orator in the
Asiatic style of eloquence, which, according...
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attributed to a
blind historian known as Zuo Qiuming.
Aeschines, Gr****
statesman and
orator (d. 314 BC) Merker,
Irwin L. (1989). "The...
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crowed over the victim. Yet
another example of
hubris appears in
Aeschines'
Against Timarchus,
where the defendant, Timarchus, is
accused of breaking...
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actions which,
according to
Aeschines,
would cause a
citizen to lose the
right of
addressing the ****embly.
Aeschines accuses Timarchus of two of these...