Polyaenus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Polyaenus   of Lampsacus - a friend of the philosopher Epicurus
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Wikipedia entry
307/17a tters written by Epicurus to Polyaenus and others, when Charinus was
249/5 Colotes, Hermarchus, Idomeneus, Leonteus, Polyaenus, and Themista.
    Within translations:
Cic:Acad_2.106   comprehended them ? What ? Polyaenus is said to have been
DiogLaert_10.18   day consecrated to memory of Polyaenus, in the month Met
DiogLaert_10.19   dorus, and of the son of Polyaenus, as long as they study
DiogLaert_10.24   rth. {12} Likewise Polyaenus, of Lampsacus, the son of Ath
Phld:Phil_14   letters of Epicurus, Metrodorus, Polyaenus, Hermarchus, and of the

  Polyaenus 2   - author of a book of stratagems, 2nd century A.D.
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Wikipedia entry
Polyaen_8.71.1 The manuscripts of Polyaenus end at this point; the rest

  Polyaenus   - in documents
AnthPal_6.34 IANUS & { H 6 } & Polyaenus hung here as a gift to Pan
AnthPal_7.475 Scyllis the daughter of Polyaenus went to her father-in-l


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