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Dinarchus, Hyperides, and
Lycurgus
prominence under the democracy may have been responsible for his execution
by the Thirty.7 Nothing is known about Lycurgus' political career until he
convicted the general Lysicles for losing the battle of Chaeronea (Diodo- rus
Siculus ...
2
Minor Attic Orators:
Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. ...
Fourth century BCE orators were involved in Athenian resistance to Macedon. Lycurgus was with Demosthenes in the anti-Macedonian faction. Hyperides was also hostile to Philip and led Athenian patriots after 325 BCE.
Of Lycurgus the lawgiver we have nothing to relate that is certain and
uncontroverted. For there are different accounts of his birth, his travels, his death,
and especially of the laws and form of government which he established. But
least of all are ...
Plutarch, Thomas More, Francis Bacon, 2008
An Epic of adventure and passion...It will sweep you away!
Joseph Thomas Rossettie, 2000
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The Life of Alexander
Lycurgus, Archbishop of the Cyclades
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1877 Original Publisher: Rivingtons Subjects: Biography
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The Historical Encyclopedia of World Slavery
He is mentioned in Herodotus's Histories and Xenophon's Constitution of Sparta
and History of Greece, but neither author was able to say when Lycurgus might
have lived. Plutarch, who wrote Lycurgus a Life, admitted that it was impossible to
...
Junius P. Rodriguez, 1997
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Athletics in Ancient Athens
This he accomplished, and also the levelling of the ravine, because a certain
Deinias who owned this plot of land gave it to the city when Lycurgus suggested
to him that he make the gift.237 The verbs here (rcepm0r|ui, e^epyd^ouat, noieco
) ...
8
Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece
As a result, the years immediately following the war seem the most likely for the
completion and consolidation of the Eunomia, including the institutionalization of
pederasty. Lycurgus, Tyrtaeus, and Thaletas The ancients agreed that a lawgiver
...
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Plato's Cretan City: A Historical Interpretation of the Laws
The second check was set up with the establishment of the gerousia, or council of
elders, a reform which Plato, like most of his contemporaries, attributes to
Lycurgus, a man "in whose human nature there was an admixture of divine
power" ...
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Aristotle on Political Enmity and Disease: An Inquiry into ...
There is a story that is told by Plutarch, and also preserved in a slightly altered
form by Stobaeus, about another reformer, Lycurgus the lawgiver, which
exemplifies the reformer's subordination of anger to his objective of reform.12
Like Solon, ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Lycurgus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
EVENTS: Author will sign historic book July 25
"The book tells the story of reluctant abolitionist Lycurgus Sherwood, a man more concerned with tending his farm in antebellum Illinois than ... «The Times, Jul 15»
Confederate Soldiers Close in on Respectable International Cycling …
... Edward “Longshanks” and Lycurgus of Sparta to Muhammad, Suleiman the Magnificent, and Napoleon), any of us is bound to find something ... «TheBlaze.com, Jul 15»
Book signing at Wild Hare Cafe
According to Spencer, "The book tells the story of reluctant abolitionist Lycurgus Sherwood, a man more concerned with tending his farm in ... «Lincoln Courier, Jun 15»
Author of book set in Fulton County speaks at Lewistown library
"Round Prairie Inferno" follows the tale of Lycurgus "Surge" Sherwood, a farmer living in 1858 in Marshall County. Surge is what Spencer ... «Canton Daily Ledger, Jun 15»
Malthusian Climate Change Swindle, the Deadly Enemy of the …
Referencing Friedrich Schiller's essay on The Legislation of Lycurgus and Solon, she noted that Schiller portrays Sparta as the oligarchical ... «Executive Intelligence Review, Jun 15»
Two Books That Belong in Every CEO's Beach Bag
... or to devise the best guidelines and try to develop your people to meet them — the way Lycurgus did when giving laws to the Spartans? «Forbes, Jun 15»
Paganism for Beginners: Values
... who embodied Lord Cobham's virtues – inside are niches containing life-size statues of Socrates, Homer, Lycurgus and Epaminondas. «Patheos, Jun 15»
Rich Greeks are paying to keep public services afloat
Prof Lycurgus Liaropoulos, a healthcare economist who has advised the Greek government on savings, says that public expenditure on ... «Newsweek, Jun 15»
Bringing final rest to deceased veterans
On May 9, 2013, First Lt. Zuinglius K. McCormack, 1829-1912 and his younger brother Private Lycurgus T. McCormack, 1845-1908, were ... «Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Apr 15»
Jean Jacques Rousseau And The Jews
The Jews present us with an outstanding spectacle: the laws of Numa, Lycurgus and Solon are dead; the far more ancient ones of Moses are ... «The Jewish Press, Apr 15»