Stobaeus
historical figure · 2 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
Stobæus
in the texts
The Rights of War and Peace
Anthologist cited as preserving Theophrastus's account of laws
Indeed some legislators have made the seller answerable for all accidents and damages, till the actual delivery of possession is made, as Theophrastus has observed in a passage in Stobaeus, under the title of laws, where the reader will find many customs, relating to the formalities of sale, to earnest, to repentance of a bargain, very different from the rules of the Roman law.
For the Stoics maintain it not to be lawful, as may be seen from a fragment in Stobaeus, under the title of Magistracy, from Cicero’s speech for Murena, and towards the conclusion of Seneca’s books on Clemency;
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
Ancient anthologist who preserved the Euripides fragment.
Euripides, Frag.