Amoebeus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Amoebeus
- a famous musician of the 3rd century B.C.
261/26
yings of Zenon, addressed to Amoebeus, Antigonus, Ariston, Cleanthes,
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_6.1
Again, the harper Amoebeus, I am told, married a woman
Athen_14.622
omit what happened to Amoebeus, a citharode of our time
Athen_14.623
inferior to that ancient Amoebeus, whom Aristeas, in his
Plut:Arat_17
re. One day, when Amoebeus was to sing in the theatre,
Polyaen_4.6.1
occasion; the citharode Amoebeus was due to perform; and
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