Pasicles
historical figure · 2 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages
my adversary · my brother · your son
in the texts
Against Stephanus I
A reported witness said to have testified about living as a ward under the will.
Then he goes about, saying that Nicocles testified that he had served as guardian under the will, and Pasicles that he had lived as ward under the will.
The one so testifying saw no danger in deposing that he served as guardian under the will, or that he lived as ward under the will, each one of them omitting to state what had been written in the will by Phormio,—no danger in deposing that one’s father had left him a document with the word will written on it, or anything of that sort.
that Pasicles, although he is my brother, makes no charge against Phormio for these same actions.
For Phormio
Brother of Apollodorus and son of Pasio, initially a minor under guardianship.
To prove that I am speaking the truth in this, and that Pasicles makes no complaint, take, please, the deposition regarding the matter.
that Pasicles, though he is the brother of Apollodorus, the plaintiff, has neither entered suit nor made any of the charges which the plaintiff makes.
For in that case, when Pasicles came of age and Phormio relinquished the lease, you would never have freed him from all claims, but would then instantly have demanded payment, if he had owed you anything.