
Athenades - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Athenades
- a philosopher, contemporary with Chrysippus, 3rd century B.C.
DiogLaert_7.190
opositions, addressed to Athenades; three on Positive Prop
DiogLaert_7.195
Reasonings, addressed to Athenades (this again is not genu
DiogLaert_7.198
pparent Argument, addressed to Athenades. The eighth set
Athenades 2
- an Athenian, defended in a speech attributed to Deinarchus
DionHal:Din_13
mosthenes. 84. For Athenades, a supporting speech against
Philoch_158
translated by S.Usher & For Athenades . . . The second
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