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- Philiscus may refer to: Philiscus of Athens comic poet Philiscus of Aegina (4th century BC) Cynic philosopher Philiscus of Abydos (4th century BC) Philiscus...
- Philiscus of Corcyra (Ancient Gr****: Φιλίσκος ὁ Κερκυραῖος), or Philicus, was a distinguished tragic poet, and one of the seven who formed the Tragic...
- that Philiscus wrote dialogues including one called Codrus. Satyrus claimed that the tragedies ascribed to Diogenes were, in fact, written by Philiscus. Among...
- Diogenes was erected in Sinope after his death, with the following poem from Philiscus of Aegina at its base. Even bronze is aged by time, but not all the ages...
- Abydos Philiscus or Philiskos (Gr****: Φιλίσκος) was a 4th-century BC Gr**** tyrant of the city of Abydos, on the Asian side of the ****espont, and a hyparch...
- Philiscus of Thessaly (2nd-3rd century) was a Roman era sophist, who according to Philostratus, joined 'geometricians and philosophers' ****ociated with...
- story of Philiscus, like the corresponding one in the Bible, could well originate from an older Indian source. Suda Lexicon. Entries on Philiscus of Miletus...
- eight titles, along with ****ociated fragments, are all that survives of Philiscus' (Ancient Gr****: Φιλίσκος) work. Adonis (The Birth) of Artemis and Apollo...
- Alcaeus and Philiscus (or Alcius and Philiscus; fl. 2nd century BC) were two Epicurean philosophers who were expelled from Rome in either 173 BC or 154...
- time of the Theban hegemony, especially the Theban–Spartan War. He sent Philiscus of Abydos, a hyparch (vice-regent) and military commander of the Achaemenid...