Plutarchus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Plutarchus
of Alexandria - one of the speakers in the Deipnosophists of Athenaeus
Athen_6.234
proposed by Ulpianus, Plutarchus, being one of those
Athen_6.248
[53.] [248] When Plutarchus had said all this about para
Athen_11.460
recline forthwith, for I want Plutarchus to render to us the
Athen_11.461
When we had lain down, Plutarchus said : "Well, as the
Athen_11.503
After this long recital by Plutarchus, who was applauded by all,
Athen_13.562
fter this had been said, Plutarchus cited the following
Plutarchus 2
- tyrant of Eretria, 4th century B.C.
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Philoch_160
political opponent of Plutarchus, but took over as tyra
Plut:Phoc_12
princes. Hereupon, Plutarchus of Eretria called in the Ath
Plut:Phoc_13
long about it Meanwhile Plutarchus, imagining that this
Plutarchus 3
- philosopher, 4th century A.D.
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Tzetz:ProlCom_
philosophers Porphyrius, Plutarchus and Proclus - just as,
Plutarchus
- in documents
SelPap_1.163
ave sent him to you with Plutarchus when her illness
SelPap_2.294
hite nome, from Aurelius Plutarchus also called Atact
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