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“Come, _makaira_!” called Hermippus, entering his house to summon his daughter.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 1903
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We can relate to Cato, rolling up his sleeves and making his own panatone; there's a touch of Jilly Goolden in the poet Hermippus on wine – "I'm getting violets, I'm getting rose petals, I'm getting hyacinths."
Full Circle: How the Classical World Came Back to Us by Ferdinand Mount Ranjit Bolt 2010
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Kroll, G. and P. Viereck (eds.), 1895, Hermippus de astrologia dialogus, Leipzig: Teubner.
Byzantine Philosophy Ierodiakonou, Katerina 2008
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A Calliphon, who could be Democedes 'father, is presented as an associate of Pythagoras by Hermippus (DK I 111.36 ff.) and appears in Iamblichus' catalogue, so it is reasonable to regard him as a Pythagorean, although we know nothing more of him.
Pythagoreanism Huffman, Carl 2006
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Solon, however, was not general in that expedition, as Hermippus states, out of
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Cleon, also, already was among his assailants, making use of the feeling against him as a step to the leadership of the people, as appears in the anapaestic verses of Hermippus.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Hermippus hath set down the names of twenty of the most eminent of them; but the name of him whom
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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He was a Thurian born, and is reported to have been an actor of tragedies, and they say that Polus, of Aegina, the best actor of his time, was his scholar; but Hermippus reckons Archias among the disciples of Lacritus, the orator, and Demetrius says, he spent some time with Anaximenes.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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About the same time, Aspasia was indicted of impiety, upon the complaint of Hermippus the comedian, who also laid further to her charge that she received into her house freeborn women for the uses of Pericles.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Notwithstanding all this, Hermippus tells us that he had no hand in the ordinance; that
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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