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| Diogenes Laertius, VI, ii, 23. Julian, Orat., V (εις τήν Μητέρα των θεων), 159a. Diogenes Laertius, X, 16. [Diogenes (the Cynic)], in Epistolographi Graeci (ed. Hercher), XVI, p. 239. Libanios, Declam., ... Agora 3 154 ... 3rd A.D ... [Diogenes (the Cynic)], in Epistolographi Graeci (ed. Hercher), XVI, p. 239 ... Diogenes Laertius, VI, ii, 23 ... Diogenes Laertius, X, 16 |
| Diodorus Siculus. Diodorus Siculus, F. Vogel and C. T. Fischer, 1880-1906 (Teubner). Diodorus Siculus, C. H. Oldfather and R. M. Geer, 1933-(Loeb). [Diogenes (the Cynic)]. [Diogenes (the Cynic)], R. Hercher, ... Agora 3 232 ... [Diogenes (the Cynic)] ... [Diogenes (the Cynic)], R. Hercher, Epistolographi Graeci, 1873 ... Diogenes Laertius |
| This ancient suburb of Corinth lay to the east of the city near the line of the city wall. Here Pausanias saw the tomb of Diogenes the Cynic of Sinope. Nearby, the grave of the famous courtesan Lais was ... saw the tomb of Diogenes the Cynic of Sinope. |
| Cooks. Dionysios, tilemaker. T. Coponius Maximus. Dionysios II of Syracuse. Copy clerk. Dionysos. Corinth. Council. Croesus. Dioskorion, at Pherai. Curse tablets. Dioskouroi. Customs duty. Dioteimos, archon ... Agora 3 250 ... Diogenes, Cynic ... Cynics |
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