Shepherd
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 7 anchored passages
also in the atlas: Shepherd the group
shepherd · the Shepherd from Ida
in the texts
Against Evergus and Mnesibulus
The shepherd taken by Theophemus with the seized flock.
she said to them also, You have the fifty sheep, the serving boy, and the shepherd, whose value is in excess of the amount of your judgement (for one of the neighbors knocked at the door and told her this).
Theophemus, however, instead of going with me to the bank and receiving the amount of his judgement, went and seized fifty soft-woolled sheep of mine that were grazing and with them the shepherd and all that belonged to the flock, and also a serving-boy who was carrying back a bronze pitcher of great value which was not ours, but had been borrowed.
Rhesus
An unnamed herdsman from Mount Ida who brings Hector the news of Rhesus's arrival and describes his army in vivid detail.
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The Law of Torts
Party who threw the lighted squib in the well-known case discussed as illustration (Scott v. Shepherd).
Or, to take an actual and well-known case in our books, Shepherd throws a lighted squib into a building full of people, doubtless intending it to do mischief of some kind.