Philomelus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Antidosis
A later associate of Isocrates named in the defense.
and following them were Onetor, Anticles, Philonides, Philomelus, and Charmantides.
Trapeziticus
A man sent along with Menexenus by the plaintiff to demand the deposit from Pasion.
And although to me he pretended that for the moment he was short of funds and would not be able to repay me, yet when I, wishing to ascertain exactly the truth, sent Philomelus and Menexenus to him to demand my property, he denied to them that he had anything belonging to me.
It seems to me, men of the jury, that you would best decide upon the questions at issue if you should call to mind that period and the situation in which our affairs stood when I sent Menexenus and Philomelus to claim the deposit and Pasion for the first time had the hardihood to deny its existence.