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| Strabo, IX, 1, 17. Synesios, Epist., 54. Suidas. Synesios, Epist., 135 ... Agora 3 43 ... 1st B.C.-1st A.D ... Synesios, Epist., 54 ... Synesios, Epist., 135 |
| C. Hignett, Athenian Constitution, pp. 18ff. Painted Stoa. Harpokratian, Basileios. Lucian, Piscator, Iuppiter Tragoedus. Pausanias, I, 15. Melanthios in Plutach, Kimon, and p. 216. Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae ... Agora 3 31 ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Synesios, 135 ... Synesios |
| Pausanias, I, 15. Sopatros, Διαίρεσις Ζητημάτων, 340ff. Synesios, Epist., 54 and 135. Agora, 003, pp. 42-43. Phoenix, VII, 1953, p. 24. W.B. Dinsmoor, Architecture of Ancient Greece, p. 198. Hesperia, ... Agora 14 91 ... Synesios, Epist., 54 and 135 |
| Sextus Empiricus, Adversus Mathematicos, R. G. Bury, 1933-1949 (Loeb). Sopatros. C. Walz, Rhetores Graeci, VIII, 1835. Sophocles. Sophocles, A. Pearson, 1924 (O.C.T.). Sophocles, Westermann, Biographi ... Agora 3 240 ... Synesios |
http://agathe.gr/guide/stoa_poikile.html Stoa Poikile Across modern Hadrian Street are the most recent excavations (2003), along the north side of the square. Here have been revealed the remains of another large stoa, identified on the basis ... By A.D. 400 the paintings had disappeared, taken down by a Roman proconsul according to the Bishop Synesios, who was bitterly disappointed not to see them during his visit to Athens. |
| Plato, Kritias, 112b, 117b. Plato, Laws, 761c. Plato, Protagoras, 314c, 315e. Plato, Theaetetos, 210d. Pollux, IX, 47-48. Ps. Plato, Eryxias, 392a. Polyainos, I, 21. Ps. Plato, Theages, 191a. Polybios, ... Agora 14 241 ... Synesios, Epist., 54 and 135 |
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