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    Mnesarchus

    historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    Mnesarchus of Chalcis

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Mnesarchus of Chalcis1 mention

    Against Ctesiphon (Greek)

    You, fellow citizens, had suffered many serious injuries at the hands of Mnesarchus of Chalcis, father of Callias and Taurosthenes, men whom Demosthenes now for gold dares to propose for enrollment as Athenian citizens;
    against ctesiphon

    in the texts

    Against CtesiphonClassical · Greek

    Chalcidian father of Callias and Taurosthenes, associated with injuries to Athens.

    You, fellow citizens, had suffered many serious injuries at the hands of Mnesarchus of Chalcis, father of Callias and Taurosthenes, men whom Demosthenes now for gold dares to propose for enrollment as Athenian citizens;
    against ctesiphon

    AcademicaHellenistic · Latin

    Stoic philosopher mentioned in the closing fragment of Book 1 alongside Antipater as contending with Carneades's legacy.

    But Carneades, ignorant of no part of philosophy, and, as I learned from those who had heard him and especially from the Epicurean Zeno, who, though he dissented from him very greatly, yet admired him beyond all others, was of an incredible faculty and … " But why does Mnesarchus fret, why does Antipater fight it out with Carneades in so many volumes?
    book 1

    LucullusHellenistic · Latin

    A leader of the Stoics at Athens in Antiochus's time, whom Antiochus did not join despite reversing toward Stoic-like views.

    Why was he discontented with Mnesarchus, why with Dardanus, who were then the leaders of the Stoics at Athens?
    book 1

    On Moral EndsHellenistic · Latin

    Stoic philosopher named among those still read after Chrysippus.

    What has Chrysippus left out among the Stoics?
    book 1