- 240/241 is the
catalogue number of a
bronze discus awarded to
Publius Asklepiades after his
victory in the
ancient Olympic Games in the year 241 CE. The...
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Asclepiades of
Samos (1920). "****. Kleopatra's Ring". The
Windflowers of
Asklepiades and the
Poems of Poseidippos.
Translated by Storer, Edward. London, UK:...
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replica of a
bronze discus inscribed as a
votive offering to Zeus by
Asklepiades of Corinth,
winner of the
pentathlon in the 255th
Olympiad (Glyptothek...
- Press. p. 165. ISBN 0-19-506727-4. OCLC 27265657.
Dover 1978, p. 172.
Asklepiades, The Gr****
Anthology 5.207
Dover 1978, pp. 172–173.
Downing 1994, p. 180...
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Denny Randell) – 3:58 "Stone in Love" (Buckley) – 3:27 "Sefronia:
After Asklepiades,
After Kafka" (Beckett, Buckley) – 3:15 "Sefronia: The King's Chain"...
- 189 § 24 BC
Pankration Philippos Glykon Pergamon 189 § 24 BC
Stadion Asklepiades Sidon Eusebius 190 § 20 BC
Diaulos name
unknown Miletos 190 § 20 BC Trumpet...
- "****. Kleopatra's Ring" in:
Edward Storer, trans., The
Windflowers of
Asklepiades and the
Poems of
Poseidippos (London, England:
Egoist Press, 1920), page...
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Kratinos 208/207 BC 15th P. BM
Andrews 28. 084 ? 207/206 BC 16th 085 ? 206/205 BC 17th 086
Asklepiades, son of
Asklepiades 205 BC 18th P. KölnÄgypt. 7....
- Life
Exemplified in One Year of the 18th
Century (1959) The
Loves of
Asklepiades (Myriad Press, 1959). Translator,
illustrated by Paul
Rudall Death of...
- two
priests uncovered north of
Sardis references an
oikonomos named Asklepiades, and
suggests that it was his duty to find and set up a
location for...