Lysias
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Born | Athens |
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Greece | |
Died | Athens |
Greece | |
Parents | Cephalus |
Siblings | Polemarchus |
Job | Orator |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 649315 |
On the Murder of Eratosthenes
Against Eratosthenes
Lysias: Selected Speeches
Lysiae Orationes
On the Refusal of a Pension
The Orations of Lysias
Select orations of Lysias
Ten selected orations
The Orations; Literally Translated
Sobre el asesinato de Eratóstenes
Orazioni I-XV
Lysiu Er¿otikos: Praemissa Est Commentatio de Auctore Orationis, Utrum Lysiae Sit an Platonis
Contro i tiranni
Lysias I and Plato's Crito: Greek text with facing vocabulary and commentary
In Defense of Mantitheus
Against Eratosthenes
Lysias: Selected Speeches
Lysiae Orationes
On the Refusal of a Pension
The Orations of Lysias
Select orations of Lysias
Ten selected orations
The Orations; Literally Translated
Sobre el asesinato de Eratóstenes
Orazioni I-XV
Lysiu Er¿otikos: Praemissa Est Commentatio de Auctore Orationis, Utrum Lysiae Sit an Platonis
Contro i tiranni
Lysias I and Plato's Crito: Greek text with facing vocabulary and commentary
In Defense of Mantitheus
Lysias Life story
Lysias was a logographer in Ancient Greece. He was one of the ten Attic orators included in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC.