-
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
Theodectes –
playwright Theodorus of
Samos –
sculptor 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...