LYCEUSSyracuse, 5th - 4th century B.C. |
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Works
- On not dissolving the fatherland of Athens
- Against Epicrates
- Against Ergocleus
- Against Philocratus
- Against Nicomachus
- Against wheat sellers
- On the test of Evander
- Against Philon
- Against Alceviades the deserter
- Against Alceviades
- Apology of bribery
- For Polystratus
- Apology for dissolving the state
- For Mantitheus
- On confiscating the brother of Nicias
- For the money of Aristophanes
- Against the murder of Eratosthenes
- To Simon
- On the wound from provency
- For the sacrilege of Callius
- Of the Arius Pagus
- For the soldier
- Against Theomnistus
- Against Diogeitonus
- On public offences
- Against Pagkleon
- For the weak
- Accusation to those who speak bad
- Olympic
- Epitaph
- Fragments
Quotes
- I THINK THAT PHYSICAL DISADVANTAGES CAN BE CURED WITH MENTAL VIRTUES SATISFACTORILY
- IT IS NOT NATURAL FOR THE POOR AND VERY DISADVANTAGED TO BE RUDE, BUT THOSE WHO HAVE MORE THAN THE NECESSARY
- THE STRONG ARE IN A POSITION TO BE RUDE TO ANYBODY WITHOUT SUFFERING ANY LOSSES, BUT THE WEAK ARE NOT STRONG SO THAT WHEN OFFENDED TO DEFEND AGAINST THOSE WHO INITIATED THE INJUSTICE
- WHAT HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE SHOULD BE USED AS AN EXAMPLE TO DECIDE WHAT WILL BE DONE IN THE FUTURE
- WHAT HOPE IS THERE FOR OTHERS WHO WANT TO CARRY OUT THE ORDERS OF THE GENERALS WHEN THEY ARE TRYING TO SAVE THOSE WHO ARE DISOBEYING THE ORDERS
- YOU SHOULD, AS HE SHOWING INDIFFERENCE TO THE FATE OF THE CITY CONSIDERED ONLY HIS OWN SALVATION, SO YOU SHOWING INDIFFERENCE TO HIM DECIDE THE BEST FOR THE CITY
- WHEN ONE GIVES HIS WEALTH TO ENEMIES AND SYCOPHANTS, THAT IS UNBEARABLE LIFE