
Glycera - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Glycera
- daughter of Thalassis; Athenian courtesan, late 4th century B.C.
324/16
Harpalus summons Glycera to be his mistress, after the death of Pythi
295/9
Sayings of Alexinus, Crates, Glycera, and Theodorus about Stilpon.
292/8
Sayings of Menander, addressed to Glycera, Philemon, and others.
282/12
Imaginary episodes from the lives of Thais and Glycera.
  Within translations:
Athen_* 13.584-586 *
banquet, was accusing Glycera of seducing the young men
Athen_* 13.594-596 *
the poet was a lover of Glycera, is well known by everybo
Athen_13.605
are only handsome, as Glycera the courtesan said, while
Glycera
- in documents
AnthPal_16.249
Aphrodite ; and praise Glycera, the daughter of Dionysiu
CIL_1.1279
.1279 Latin Text Apollodorus, Glycera, and Nicepho
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