- Aeschines:
Against Timarchos, "Introduction," p. 22 n. 71;
Oxford University Press, 2001 Nick Fisher, Aeschines:
Against Timarchos, "Introduction," p...
- Menander.
Roman copy,
after original by
Kephisodotos the
Younger and
Timarchos, sons of Praxiteles, 4th
century B.C. Marble. The
Hermitage Museum, St...
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entered Guinness World Records for
having the most
teeth in a
human mouth.
Timarchos (either son or
father of
Nicocles of Paphos) is said to have had "a double...
- p. Emblema XIII.
Ancient sources Aeschines (2001) [346 BCE].
Against Timarchos.
Clarendon Ancient History Series.
Translated by Fisher, Nick. Oxford...
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charges dismissed on the
grounds that one of Demosthenes' co-plaintiffs,
Timarchos, had been a boy
prostitute and had
thereby lost his
rights as an Athenian...
-
Matthew Dillon,
Lynda Garland,
Ancient Greece, p. 475 Nick Fisher,
Against Timarchos,
Oxford University Press 2001, p. 37 K. Hubbard, Homo****uality in Greece...
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Timarchus (Gr****: Τίμαρχος,
Tímarchos) also
known as Timarch, was a Gr****
noble and a
satrap of the
Seleucid Empire during the
reign of his ally King...
- Cephisodotus, son of Praxiteles,
brother of
Timarchos and
grandson of
Cephisodotus the Elder. None of his work
remains in originals, but in later, mostly...