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Hypereides or
Hyperides (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπερείδης, Hypereidēs; c. 390 – 322 BC;
English pronunciation with the
stress variably on the
penultimate or antepenultimate...
- and Walton. p. 974. Sandys, J. E. (1895). "Review:
Recent Editions of
Hyperides". The
classical Review. 9 (1): 71–2. doi:10.1017/S0009840X00201169. JSTOR 92791...
- doi:10.2307/1088883, JSTOR 1088883 Cooper,
Craig (2001), "
Hyperides", Dinarchus,
Hyperides & Lycurgus,
translated by Worthington, Ian; Cooper, Craig;...
- hetaira, and
mistress of the
orator Hyperides,
against whom he
afterwards delivered two orations. In
these orations,
Hyperides accuses her of
breaking immigration...
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mother Korone.
Nannion is
mentioned in the
speech Against Patrokles by
Hyperides, as well as by Antiphanes,
Amphis and Anaxilas. She was the
subject of...
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ransomed for a
large sum (possibly 2,000 drachmas) by the
famous orator Hyperides, who
installed her at his
house in Eleusis. McClure,
Laura (2014-02-25)...
- pp. 274–275.
Minor Attic Orators, II, Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades.
Hyperides Archived 2009-12-12 at the
Wayback Machine, trans. J. O. Burtt, Harvard...
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Aristagora may
refer to: Aristagora, 6th
century BC,
mistress of the
orator Hyperides All
pages with
titles beginning with
Aristagoras All
pages with titles...
- Sappho, Simonides, Aesop, Thucydides, Demosthenes, Aeschines, Thrasybulus,
Hyperides, Leucocomas, and
Abderus are identifiable;
other fragments of the papyrus...
- also came to mean an
architectural 'incision', 'nook' in a theatre, in
Hyperides,
perhaps the same as the
orchestra (ὀρχήστρα) or
diazoma (διάζωμα), (Anecdota...