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

    The Atlas·Places

    Anagyrus

    place · 4 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    Against Aphobus IIClassical · Greek

    The Athenian deme of Thrasylochus, the man used by the guardians in the antidosis maneuver.

    In this matter Thrasylochus of Anagyrus was their tool.
    the first vintage of the form of heat

    Against LacritusClassical · Greek

    Deme associated with Archenomides the custodian.

    Archenomides, son of Archedamas, of Anagyrus, deposes that Androcles of Sphettus, Nausicrates of Carystus, and Artemo and Apollodorus, both of Phaselis, deposited articles of agreement with him, and that the agreement is still in custody in his hands.
    against lacritus
    Theodotus, privileged alien, Charinus, son of Epichares, of Leuconium, Phormio, son of Ctephisophon, of Peiraeus, Cephisodotus of Boeotia and Heliodorus of Pitthus depose that they were present when Androcles lent to Artemo three thousand drachmae in silver, and that they know they deposited the agreement with Archenomides of Anagyrus.
    against lacritus

    Against PhaenippusClassical · Greek

    The deme associated with Aristomenes.

    He declares that he owes upon the land to Pamphilus and Pheidoleus of Rhamnus jointly a talent, and to Aeantides of Phlyus four thousand drachmae, and to Aristomenes of Anagyrus fourteen minae.
    against phaenippus

    TheagesClassical · Greek

    Athenian deme whose people especially respect Demodocus.

    For you, in the first place, are my elder, and further, you have held in your time many of the highest offices in Athens, and are respected by the people of Anagyrus above all your fellow-townsmen, and by the whole state as much as any man, whereas neither of you can notice anything like this about me.
    theages