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- mentions that Theodectes had an excellent memory, and was able to repeat numerous verses that he had only heard once. Athenaeus describes Theodectes as having...
- Achilles was exhibited. It was the birthplace of the poet and orator Theodectes. It was also renowned for its roses, from which the essence was extracted...
- tragedian and orator. He attended the school of Isocrates, along with Theodectes. He was the son of Hippias the sophist, and the adopted son of Isocrates...
- century BC Theocritus 3rd century BC Doric poet of Bucolics and mimes Theodectes (c. 380 BC – c. 340 BCE) Theognis of Megara 6th century BC elegiac poet...
- eastern border of Lycia with Pamphilia, showing the extent of their domain. Theodectes of Phaselis, a tragic poet, wrote a play called Mausolus to honour the...
- e o", left it uncertain whether Theodosius, Theodotus, Theodorus, or Theodectes, was the person designated. Valens, however, learning what had been done...
- her brothers to prevent her form avenging Alcmaeon's death. Meanwhile Theodectes' lost Alcmeon appears to cover the events during the early days of Alcmaeon's...
- Of several long works, significant fragments survive. Lost works of Theodectes. Of his 50 tragedies, we have the names of about 13 and a few unimportant...
- the Anabasis, presumed since Plutarch to be Xenophon Theocritus – poet Theodectesplaywright Theodorus of Samossculptor Theodorus of Cyrene – mathematician...
- that the Old Persian term yauna became Sanskritised to name all Gr****s. Theodectes thought the dark color of some Indians was because of the sun. Athenaeus...