Ace
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Acê
in the texts
Apollodorus Against Callippus
The intended destination of the mercantile voyage financed by Lycon's loan.
Lycon had lent to Megacleides of Eleusis and his brother Thrasyllus the sum of forty minae for a voyage to Acê but, when they changed their minds and decided not to risk the voyage to that point, Lycon, after making some complaints against Megacleides regarding the interest, and believing that he had been deceived, quarrelled with him and went to law for the purpose of recovering his loan.
On the Estate of Nicostratus
A foreign location (ancient Ake/Acre) from which two talents belonging to Nicostratus arrived in Athens, triggering the wave of false claims to his estate.
For who did not cut the hair when the two talents arrived from Ace?