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- Aristonymus is the name of a number of people from ancient Gr**** history: Aristonymus of Athens, friend or ****ociate of Plato Aristonymus (writer), contemporary...
- incorrect information in Aristonymus's entry in the Suda, in which this Aristonymus appears to be confused with a different Aristonymus who was a grammarian...
- Aristonymus of Athens (Gr****: Ἀριστώνυμος) was sent by Plato to reform the constitution of the Arcadians. Aristonymus was the father of ****ophon. Plato...
- Rudolf, and Colin Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci. Volumen 2: AgathenorAristonymus, De Gruyter, 1991. ISBN 978-3-110-12840-6. Online version at De Gruyter...
- others. Rudolf K****el, C. Austin (Editor) Poetae Comici Graeci: Agathenor-Aristonymus (Poetae Comici Graeci), 1991. Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén, Epicarmo...
- and Colin Austin (1991), Poetae Comici Graeci. Volumen II: AgathenorAristonymus, Berlin and New York, De Gruyter, 1991. ISBN 9783110128406. doi:10.1515/9783110888058...
- ****ophon, son of Aristonymus (Ancient Gr****: Κλειτόφων Ἀριστωνύμου, Kleitóphōn Aristōnúmou, also transliterated as Cleitophon; mid-5th century – late...
- Alexis Terius, Nicostratus, Amipsias Atheniensis, Anaxedrides, Rhodius, Aristonymus, Archippus Atheniensis and Callias Atheniensis; and among the Latines...
- for approximately 100 years. Myron was the father of the later tyrant Aristonymus, grandfather of the tyrant Cleisthenes, and an ancestor of the Athenian...
- Old Plato Aristotle Eudoxus Philip of Opus Aristonymus Coriscus and Erastus of Scepsis Demetrius of Amphipolis Euaeon of Lampsacus Heraclides and Python...