
Apollophanes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Apollophanes
- a dissolute Athenian, late 5th century B.C.
Athen_12.551
his every year? Did not Apollophanes, and Mystalides, and
Apollophanes 2
of Antioch - a Stoic philosopher, and friend of Ariston of Chios
Athen_7.281
side of pleasure." And Apollophanes (and he was an acqua
DiogLaert_7.92
more numerous still; for Apollophanes asserts that there
DiogLaert_7.140
ysical Arts, and so does Apollophanes in his Natural Philo
Apollophanes 3
- an Egyptian official, third century B.C.
231/11
PHib_103, a tax receipt issued by Apollophanes.
Apollophanes 4
- a parasite of Antigonus Doson
221/31
saying of Apollophanes, a parasite of Antigonus.
  Within translations:
Athen_6.251
chus says [ Fr_46 ] that Apollophanes was a flatterer of
Phylarch_46
[46] & Athen_6.251'd & Apollophanes is a flatterer of
Apollophanes 5
- son of Dionysodorus; an inhabitant of Cerceosiris in Egypt
113/17
PTeb_49, a petition from Apollophanes to Menches.
Apollophanes 6
Papis of Tarsus - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 85 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_215
216th [85 A.D.] - Apollophanes Papis of Tarsus, stadion
Apollophanes
- in documents
AnthPal_12.143
fate." & "But desire for Apollophanes wears me away." &
Lucill_11.189
189] & { F 73 } & Apollophanes the tragedian sold for fiv
Lucill_11.217
& To avoid suspicion, Apollophanes married and walked
Lucill_11.78
{ F 10 } & Your head, Apollophanes, has become a sieve,
PCairZen_59019
was not willing to take Apollophanes with him, but has
PCairZen_59025
the money to pay for them from Apollophanes. Seeing myself
PCairZen_59093
has died and . . . Apollophanes also arrived in Syria, and
Phld:Epigr_11.35
demus a small liver, and Apollophanes two minas of pork,
PSI_341
ings to Zenon from Apollophanes and Demetrios, brothers,
SEG_29.1613
(c. 202-195) ter to Lysanias; to Apollophanes a copy of the lett
SEG_33.673
(220-187) , greetings. Apollophanes, who was the [docto
SelPap_1.65
naean, with her guardian Apollophanes son of Apollodo
Syll_346
(302/1) Ephesos, the son of Apollophanes, have on every o
Syll_448
(c. 240-210) Kolophon, the son of Apollophanes, an epic poet,
Syll_561
(c. 207/6) aim the games, namely Apollophanes son of Aischy
Syll_636
(178) toboulos Euboeans: Apollophanes of Chalkis, the son
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