- ****ophon, or the
alternate transliteration Cleitophon, may
refer to: ****ophon (Athenian), 5th-century BCE
Athenian oligarch ****ophon (dialogue), a dialogue...
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referring to AA's
almost literal echo of
Achilles Tatius'
Leucippe and
Cleitophon (5.27.1) in Vr 55-56" L. R.
LANZILLOTTA "The Acts of Andrew. A New Perspective...
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referring to AA's
almost literal echo of
Achilles Tatius’
Leucippe and
Cleitophon (5.27.1) in Vr 55-56" L. R.
LANZILLOTTA "The Acts of Andrew. A New Perspective...
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Twelve Volumes, with an
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- The ****ophon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κλειτοφῶν, also
transliterated as
Cleitophon; Latin: ****opho) is a 4th-century BC
dialogue traditionally ascribed to Plato...
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subdued both by sea and land." c. 100:
Achilles Tatius,
Leucippe and
Cleitophon and
other love
stories in
eight books: "Your
father did not
return from...