
Hedylus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Hedylus
- a poet, writer of epigrams, 3rd century B.C.
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Athen_4.176
ife, is clearly shown by Hedylus in his Epigrams, where
Athen_11.472
can be - Pixodarus." Hedylus in his Epigrams : [473]
Athen_11.486
of cup is indicated by Hedylus in his Epigrams as follows
Athen_11.497
have said before. And Hedylus in his Epigrams mentioning the
Meleager_4.1
owers of Poseidippus and Hedylus, and the anemones of Sice
Hedylus 2
- a philosopher mentioned by Chrysippus
DiogLaert_7.196
pothetical Reasonings of Hedylus; an essay, in three books
DiogLaert_7.197
ypothetical Arguments of Hedylus, in one book, addressed
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