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Isocrates (/aɪˈsɒkrətiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰσοκράτης [
isokrátɛ̂ːs]; 436–338 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** rhetorician, one of the ten
Attic orators.
Among the...
- Most
scholars consider it to have been
drawn upon by the
rhetorician Isokrates for his Panegyrikos,
written around 380 BCE. Lysias, a
native of Syracuse...
- cast
every year
wheat meal
mixed with honey. On a
pillar is a
statue of
Isokrates . . .
There are also
statues in
Phrygian marble of
Persians supporting...
- Peloponnese.
Although it was
counted among the four
major Gr****
cities by
Isokrates in 346 BC,
alongside Athens, Sparta, and Thebes, this was
primarily due...
- ISBN 978-0-7146-5607-6 Dēmētrios N. Chondrokoukēs (1983). Hē atheatē
pleura tou PASOK.
Isokratēs. p. 145. βραχυκυκλωθή άπό άτομα τά όποία έχουν λιβανίσει μέχρι άηδίας...
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Belligerents Athens Sparta Korinth Commanders and
leaders Phormion Machaon Isokrates Agatharchidas Strength 20
triremes 47 triremes, some
being used as transports...
- ISBN 960-14-1237-9. Dēmētrios N. Chondrokoukēs (1983). Hē atheatē
pleura tou PASOK.
Isokratēs. p. 145. βραχυκυκλωθή άπό άτομα τά όποία έχουν λιβανίσει μέχρι άηδίας...
- Italian) Giannēs Bultepsēs, Hē agnōstē tragōdia tu
Aleku Panagulē, Athens:
Isokratēs, 1984 (in Gr****) Mardas, Constantinos, Αλέξανδρος Παναγούλης – Πρόβες...
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isokrates,
rihtis (the one who "drops" the voice) and
foreteller (prologistis).
Songs are
performed in two (taker and
turner or
taker and
isokrates)...
- was
actually recognized as a
warehouse during the
excavations of 1909.
Isokrates,
Oration 10.63; Polybius, Histories, 5.14, 21 ff; Pausanias, Description...