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The 265 jokes in Philogelos are attributed to a pair of jokers called Hierocles and Philagrius.
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The 265 jokes in Philogelos are attributed to a pair of jokers called Hierocles and Philagrius.
Lost Weekend 2008
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_Aegissos_ is the spelling certified by three of the five sources cited by Mommsen (_CIL_ III page 1009), namely Hierocles _Synecdemus_ 637 14,
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Half a thousand years before the Christian era, a platonic philosopher at Alexandria, by name Hierocles, grouped twenty-one jests in a volume under the title,
Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers Anonymous
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A comedy duo called Hierocles and Philagrius told the original version, only rather than a parrot they used a slave.
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The 265 jokes in Philogelos are attributed to a pair of jokers called Hierocles and Philagrius, about whom very little is known.
British Blogs 2008
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A comedy duo called Hierocles and Philagrius told the original version, only rather than a parrot they used a slave.
Latest Articles 2008
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A comedy duo called Hierocles and Philagrius told the original version, only rather than a parrot they used a slave.
Latest Articles 2008
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[871] while the treatise of Hierocles, which is no longer extant, is described by Eusebius as extremely trivial.
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908
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Recent studies of the Alexandrians (especially Hadot 1978 on Hierocles and Simplicius and Verrycken 1990a on Ammonius) have largely resulted in the abandonment of Praechter's claims.
The Garbage House 2009
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