Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Agora

    place · 11 works · 12 mentions · 12 anchored passages

    the Agora · the agora · agora · purified precincts of the Agora

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    The Agora4 mentions

    On His Return (Greek) · On the Choreutes (Greek) · On the murder of Herodes (Greek) · Against Aphobus III (Greek)

    remember how you stood in such fear of one another that you ceased going abroad even into the Agora, because you each expected arrest.
    on his return

    in the texts

    On the MysteriesClassical · Greek

    Athenian public space involved in panic and military mustering.

    Then they summoned the Generals and bade them proclaim that citizens resident in Athens proper were to proceed under arms to the Agora;
    on the mysteries
    As a result, Athens reached such a state that the lowering of the flag, by the Herald, when summonig a meeting of the Council, was quite as much a signal for the citizens to hurry from the Agora, each in terror of arrest, as it was for the Council to proceed to the Council-chamber.
    on the mysteries
    while yet others were specifically debarred from entering the Agora.
    on the mysteries

    Against CtesiphonClassical · Greek

    Athenian public space invoked as a sacred precinct and site of memorials.

    for the memorials of all our noble deeds stand dedicated in the Agora.
    against ctesiphon
    Therefore the man who fails to take the field, and the coward, and the man who has deserted his post are excluded by the lawgiver from the purified precincts of the Agora, and may not be crowned, nor take part in the sacred rites of the people.
    against ctesiphon

    On His ReturnClassical · Greek

    The public marketplace of Athens, cited as a place citizens avoided out of fear during the crisis Andocides claims to have ended.

    remember how you stood in such fear of one another that you ceased going abroad even into the Agora, because you each expected arrest.
    on his return

    On the ChoreutesClassical · Greek

    The Athenian marketplace and public square, one of the locations where the defendant and his accusers associated amicably after their reconciliation.

    Afterwards, they met me and spoke to me in temples, in the Agora, in my house, in their own—everywhere in fact.
    on the choreutes

    On the murder of HerodesClassical · Greek

    The Athenian marketplace from which those charged with homicide are normally debarred by proclamation, but in which the prosecution improperly held the present trial.

    In my case the prosecution have first of all caused the trial to be held in the one place from which those charged with murder are always debarred by proclamation, the Agora:
    on the murder of herodes

    CloudsClassical · Greek

    The Athenian marketplace, condemned by Just Cause as a corrupting site to be avoided but commended by Unjust Cause as the proper place for public talk.

    Unjust Cause.
    clouds
    Wherefore, O youth, choose with confidence, me, the better cause, and you will learn to hate the Agora, and to refrain from baths, and to be ashamed of what is disgraceful, and to be enraged if any one jeer you, and to rise up from seats before your seniors when they approach, and not to behave ill toward your parents, and to do nothing else that is base, because you are to form in your mind an image of Modesty:
    clouds

    Against Aphobus IIIClassical · Greek

    The Athenian public marketplace where Demosthenes's torture-challenge to Aphobus was issued openly.

    the challenge was not made in secret, but in the midst of the agora where many were present.
    against aphobus iii

    Against CononClassical · Greek

    The public marketplace area where the plaintiff encountered Ctesias and Conon's group.

    When we got close to them one of them, I don’t know which, fell upon Phanostratus and pinned him, while the defendant Conon together with his son and the son of Andromenes threw themselves upon me.
    against conon
    Not long after this, however, one evening, when I was taking a walk, as my custom was, in the agora with Phanostratus of Cephisia, a man of my own age, Ctesias, the son of the defendant, passed by me in a drunken state opposite the Leocorion, near the house of Pythodorus.
    against conon
    Since, however, he was convicted on all these points before the arbitrator, just as he is now, and proved manifestly guilty of all the charges against him, he puts into the box a false deposition, and writes at the head of it as witnesses the names of people whom I think you will know well when you hear them— Diotimus, son of Diotimus, of Icaria, Archebiades, son of Demoteles, of Halae, Chaeretimu …
    against conon

    Against MeidiasClassical · Greek

    Marketplace where Pammenes' goldsmith shop was located.

    I, Pammenes, son of Pammenes, of Erchia, have a goldsmith’s shop in the Agora, where I reside and carry on my business.
    against meidias

    On HalonnesusClassical · Greek

    A location in the Chersonese used by Philip to divide territorial claims.

    Yet the boundary of the Chersonese is not Agora, but the altar of Zeus of the Marches, half way between Pteleum and the White Strand, where there was going to be a canal across the peninsula.
    on halonnesus
    Not only does he appropriate the land north of Agora, but he also orders you in his present letter to settle by arbitration any disputes you have with the Cardians to the south of Agora—the Cardians, who are settlers in your own territory!
    on halonnesus

    Theomnestus and Apollodorus Against NeaeraClassical · Greek

    The Athenian marketplace and public square, where Apollodorus publicly tendered his torture challenge to Stephanus before witnesses.

    Hippocrates, son of Hippocrates, of Probalinthus, Demosthenes, son of Demosthenes, of Paeania, Diophanes, son of Diophanes, of Alopecê, Deinomenes, son of Archelaus, of Cydathenaeum, Deinias, son of Phormides, of Cydantidae, and Lysimachus, son of Lysippus, of Aegilia, depose that they were present in the agora, when Apollodorus challenged Stephanus, demanding that he deliver up the women-servants …
    theomnestus and apollodorus against neaera