Eunomus
historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages
Eunomus of Anaphlystus · Eunomus the Locrian · this Eunomus of mine
spoken of as
2 expressionsEunomus of Anaphlystus1 mention
On the Crown (Greek)
and as herald from the People, Eunomus of Anaphlystus.
Eunomus the Locrian1 mention
Protrepticus (Greek)
So it is not by the song of Eunomus that the grasshopper is moved, as the legend will have it — the legend that set up at Pytho a bronze statue of Eunomus with his very lyre, and his fellow-contestant the Locrian.
in the texts
Protrepticus
Legendary lyre-player whose broken string was supplied by a grasshopper's song at a contest at Pytho; reused as metaphor for Christ.
So it is not by the song of Eunomus that the grasshopper is moved, as the legend will have it — the legend that set up at Pytho a bronze statue of Eunomus with his very lyre, and his fellow-contestant the Locrian.
This Eunomus of mine sings no measure of Terpander or of Capion, nor any Phrygian or Lydian or Dorian air, but the eternal measure of the new harmony that bears the name of God, the new song, the Levitical, "that lulls grief and anger, and brings forgetfulness of every ill.
On the Crown
Athenian herald appointed in a decree to approach Philip.
and as herald from the People, Eunomus of Anaphlystus.
Antidosis
One of the early men said to have studied with Isocrates.
Among the first to begin studying with me were Eunomus, Lysitheides, and Callippus;
Hellenica
Athenian admiral opposing Gorgopas.
Meanwhile Eunomus, after waiting a short time, sailed off.
But when the ships of Eunomus were close to the shore near Cape Zoster in Attica, Gorgopas gave the order by the trumpet to sail against them.
Now while Hierax was at Rhodes the Lacedaemonians sent out Antalcidas as admiral, thinking that by doing this they would most please Tiribazus also.