
Apion - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Apion
- Greek grammarian of the early first centuy A.D.
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Josephus,-
JOSEPHUS, Against Apion - Contra Apionem
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_10.29
ery great age. And Apion states that it is immortal and
Aelian:NA_11.40
double liver. And Apion says - unless he is romancing -
Athen_11.501
shape is not without point. Apion and Diodorus both say :
Athen_14.642
can't bear, O gods! But Apion and Diodorus, as Pamphilus
Athen_15.680
find also the word chorōnon Apion, in his treatise On the
Euseb]:Chron_113
tes as follows [ Against Apion, 1'106(17) ]: The evidence
Plin:HN_35.88
as it sounds, the grammarian Apion has left it on record
Plin:HN_36.79
Antisthenes, Demetrius, Demoteles and Apion, are not all agreed
Plin:HN_37.75
been completely transformed. Apion, surnamed Plistonices, or
Poseidon_69
hin this sanctuary Apion has the effrontery to assert that
Apion
- in documents
OGIS_196
(32) res and his son Apellas, and Apion . . . and . . .,
SelPap_1.108
Horus to the most honoured Apion greeting. Regar
SelPap_1.112
Apion to Epimachus, his fa
SelPap_1.13
is Saraeus daughter of Apion, and who is not yet of
SelPap_1.135
Apion to Didymus greet
SelPap_1.148
Hail, my lord Apion, I, Philosarapis, sa
SelPap_1.177
usband Apollonius son of Apion as guardian, have rece
SelPap_1.24
87=256. To Flavius Apion the all-honoured and most mag
SelPap_1.25
iction. To Flavius Apion the all-honoured and most mag
SelPap_1.26
ost magnificent heirs of Apion of glorious memory, pat
SelPap_1.3
rom Thermion daughter of Apion, with her guardian Apol
SelPap_1.70
her guardian her kinsman Apion son of Apion, notifies
SelPap_2.256
ersons was entering the ... of Apion . . . from the so
SelPap_2.322
from Heraclius son of Apion and Naris son of Collu
SelPap_2.328
sely, the reverse. Apion, public scribe of the vill
SelPap_2.358
ges to Saturnilus son of Apion son of Didymus, aged a
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Ptolemy36
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