Ceos - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Ceos
- an island in the Aegean Sea
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+ Cean , Ceans , Ceian
260/3b
Carthaea on the island of Ceos, in honour of a Ptolemaic commander
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_16.32
chylides ** says that in Ceos each of the farmers owns but
AnthPal_6.313
Carthaeans, and crown Ceian Bacchylides with many wreat
AnthPal_13.31
(Similar) This nonsense from Ceos has reached me against
Athen_13.563
ge. And Ariston of Ceos, the Peripatetic, appears to me
Athen_13.610
hat in the cities of the Ceans it is not possible to see
Athen_14.650
speaking of the island Ceos, and he expresses himself
Athen_15.674
who was a native of Ceos, in the second book of
Cic:DeOr_2.351
to the famous Simonides of Ceos, who, as people say, first
Cic:DeOr_3.128
allude to Prodicus of Ceos, Thrasymachus of Chalcedon, or
Lucian:Macr_26
et, the same, and Simonides of Ceos more than ninety. [27]
Meleager_7.470
to Hades, having drunk of the Cean cup." & & A. "Were
Phylarch_16
bya, but Aristaeus went off to Ceos. Book 8 [17] & APOLLON
Phylarch_42
flute-players in the cities of Ceos. Book 25 [43] & Athen_
Plin:HN_7.123
the case of Cleombrotus of Ceos was rewarded by King Ptolemy
Plut:Mor_836
tuition of Prodicus the Cean, Gorgias the Leontine, Teisi
Simonid_7.77
& The saviour of the Ceian Simonides is this man, who
Syll_1168.B
(late 4th cent.) 39 ...da from Keos. She slept inside, about having
Syll_424
(256/5 or 254/3) pos ; Pheidakidas [of Keos], the son of Pheidas ; A
Syll_522
(c. 222/1) g friendship with the Keans; and neither the Aetol
ValMax_2.6.8
observed in the island of Cea, at the time when, while
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