The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 907
... There is the Thalassa of Diocles , the Corianno of Pherecrates , the Antea of Eunicus or Philyllus , the Thais , and the Phanion of Menander , the Opora of Alexis , the Clepsydra of Eubulus - and the woman c . 21. ] 907 BEAUTY .
... There is the Thalassa of Diocles , the Corianno of Pherecrates , the Antea of Eunicus or Philyllus , the Thais , and the Phanion of Menander , the Opora of Alexis , the Clepsydra of Eubulus - and the woman c . 21. ] 907 BEAUTY .
Page 976
... Pherecrates , in his Oven , or Woman sitting up all Night , says- Why should he practise a perfumer's trade , Sitting beneath a high umbrella there , Preparing for himself a seat on which To gossip with the youths the whole day long ...
... Pherecrates , in his Oven , or Woman sitting up all Night , says- Why should he practise a perfumer's trade , Sitting beneath a high umbrella there , Preparing for himself a seat on which To gossip with the youths the whole day long ...
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... Pherecrates , in his Crapatalli , says— Let him take this , and then along the road Let him seize some encrides . There is the kúkλios , too . This is a kind of cheesecake in use among the Syracusans , under this name ; and it is men ...
... Pherecrates , in his Crapatalli , says— Let him take this , and then along the road Let him seize some encrides . There is the kúkλios , too . This is a kind of cheesecake in use among the Syracusans , under this name ; and it is men ...
Page 1032
... Pherecrates , in the Crapatalli , says— And in the shades below you'll get for threepence A crapatallus , and some pália . But Apollodorus the Athenian , and Theodorus , in his treatise on the Attic Dialect , say that the crumbs which ...
... Pherecrates , in the Crapatalli , says— And in the shades below you'll get for threepence A crapatallus , and some pália . But Apollodorus the Athenian , and Theodorus , in his treatise on the Attic Dialect , say that the crumbs which ...
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... Pherecrates mentions the cakes called μcλikηpídwv in his Deserters , speaking as follows- As one man smells like goats , but others Breathe from their mouths unalloy'd μeλihpas . 59. And when all this had been said , the wise Ulpian ...
... Pherecrates mentions the cakes called μcλikηpídwv in his Deserters , speaking as follows- As one man smells like goats , but others Breathe from their mouths unalloy'd μeλihpas . 59. And when all this had been said , the wise Ulpian ...
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