Demophilus
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Timarchus
An Athenian who brought forward a measure alleging that certain men were bribing members of the assembly and courts, used by Aeschines as an illustrative parallel.
But since I have mentioned the revision of the lists and the measures proposed by Demophilus, I wish to cite a certain other illustration in this connection.
Letters
Bishop holding Constantinople, whose claimed orthodoxy is treated with suspicion.
As for Constantinople, it has had Demophilus now a long time, as these men themselves will report, and as has surely been proclaimed beforehand to your holiness.
Against Spudias
The person holding pawned items and expected to testify about them.
They received from the wife of Polyeuctus a bowl, which they pawned together with some pieces of jewelry, and this they have not redeemed and brought into the general account, as Demophilus, to whom it was pawned, will testify.