Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Figures

    Lycaon

    mythological figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    in the texts

    OrationsImperial · Greek

    Trojan youth who invoked having eaten grain at Achilles' house but was slaughtered nonetheless

    Lycaon, being senseless, falling a second time in the way of Achilles, when he ought either to have fought eagerly or to have fled the faster, says:
    oration 74

    AlcestisClassical · Greek

    A son of Ares previously fought and defeated by Heracles.

    hard it ever is and still is growing steeper, if I with Ares’ own-begotten sons must fight, first with Lycaon, next with Cycnus, while now I am bound on this third contest to engage the horses and their master.
    alcestis

    ChrestomathyLate Antiquity · Greek

    Captive taken by Patroclus and sold at Lemnos.

    And Patroclus, taking Lycaon to Lemnos, sells him there.
    chrestomathy