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Agora 3, s. 202, p. 192Theophrastos, Characteres, XXIII, 8
Aristophanes, Acharnians, 54
Kock, C.A.F., I, p. 362, no. 405
Tables
Aristeides, XLVI, 134
Theophrastos, Characteres, V, 7
Plato, Apology, 17c
Schol. Aristophanes, Frogs, 1491
Plato, Hippias Minor, 368b
Theophrastos, IX, 4
 4th-3rd B.C.
2nd A.D.
5th A.D.
Early 4th B.C.
 
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Agora 3, s. 239, p. 229Aristeides Scholia
Aristophanes Scholia
Aristophanes Scholia, F. Dübner, 1842
Aristophanes
Aristophanes Scholia, W. G. Rutherford, (R. Scholia) 1896-1905
Aristophanes, F. W. hall and W. M. Geldart, 1906-7 (O.C.T.)
Aristophanes Scholia, J. W. White, (Birds), 1914
Aristophanes, V. Coulon, 1923-30 (Budé)
Kock, C.A.F., I, pp. 302-600
Aristotle
Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium (Ath. Pol.)
   
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Agora 3, s. 248, p. 238Pliny
Pliny, L. Jan and K. Mayhoff, 1892-1900 (Teubner)
Pindar
Pindar, B. Snell, 1953
Pindar, C. M. Bowra, 1935
Plutarch
Pindar Scholia
Plutarch, Moralia, G. N. Bernardakis, 1888-1896 (Teubner)
Pindar Scholia, A. B. Drachmann, 1903-1910 (Teubner)
Plato
Plato, J. Burnet, 1901-6 (O.C.T.)
Plato Scholia
Plato Scholia, W. C. Greene, 1938
   
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Agora 3, s. 261, p. 251Ephialtes
Epicurus
Epikrates
Fountain houses on vases
Epiktetos
Four Hundred
Epilykeion
Frames, for carrying statues
Epimeletes of agora
Fruit
Epimenides
C. Fulvius Plautianus
Epistates of Prytaneis
Epizelos
Galaxia
Eponymoi
Gallos, priest of Meter
Gambling
Equestrian statues
Gardens
Erechtheion
Erechtheus
Garlic
Ergasteria
Gate
Erichthonios
Erinyes
Eros
Eschara
Gauls
Escharites, bread
Ge
Kourotrophos
Ethelontai epilektoi
Gelge
Euagoras
Generals
Euboule
Gerra
Euboulides
Glaukippos
Euchares
Gleukagogos
Eucheir
Gnathaina
Eudanemos, Eudanemoi
Gorgias, archon
Eukleia
Gorgippos
Euktemon
Gossip in agora
Eumaridas of Kydonia
Grain trade
Eumolpidai
Grylos, son of Xenophon
Eumolpos
Gymnasium
Eunomia
Euphorion
Euphranon
Gynaikeia agora
Euphron of Sikyon
Gynaikonomoi
Euphronios
Eurotas
Hadrian
Eurykleides of Kephisia
Eurysakes, Eurysakeion
Hale
Eurystheus
Hare, of Polygnotos
Euthydemos
Harma, signal from
Euthykritos, archon
Harmodios
Euthyphron
Hearth
Exclusion from agora
Technitai
Hedylos
Fates
Hegemon
Field of Famine (Limos)
Hegesandros
Figurines
Hegesias, archon
Fish
Hekate
Helen of Zeuxis
L. Flavius Flamma
Heliaia
T. Flavius Pantaenus
Helike
Flour
Heliopolis
Flowers sold
Hemera, carrying off Kephalos
Foreigners, not allowed to work in agora
Hephaisteion
Fountains
Hephaistia
   
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Agora 3, s. 267, p. 257Quails
Simon, horseman
Simonides
Records
Sitesis
Sitonai honored
Rein makers
Sitophylakes
Rhea
Skenai
Rhodians
Skenites
Rings
Skiadeia
Roman generals
Skias
Roman Market
Skiron
Rome
Skyros
Rope barrier
Slaves
Salaminioi
Socrates
Salamis
Samos
Sanides
Sarambos
Sardi
Sardis
Socrates of Kephisia
Satyra
Solon
Satyros, Athenian
Satyros, king of Pontus
Sausageseller
Saviors (Antigonos and Demetrios)
School
Solon, laws of
Sculptors
Sophocles
Sophronisterion
Sosipatros
Sculptors' quarter
Soteres (Antigonos and Demetrios)
Seats
Sparta
Spartakos
Sebastoi
Spartans
Secretaries, given free meals in Tholos
Seleukos
Selinus
Speiropolis
Semanterion
Sphakteria
Semnai
Statues, honorary
Septimius Severus
Serapis
Sesame
Seven against Thebes
Shields
Ship, Panathenaic
Shoes
Stelai
Shops
Shrines, restored and maintained
Silver statues
Simon, cobbler and philosopher