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

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    Lamptrae

    place · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    in the texts

    Against Stephanus IClassical · Greek

    Deme affiliation of Endius.

    Stephanus, son of Menecles, of Acharnae, Endius, son of Epigenes, of Lamptrae, Scythes, son of Harmateus, of Cydathenaeum depose that they were present before the arbitrator Teisias, of Acharnae, when Phormio challenged Apollodorus, if he declared that the document which Phormio put into the box was not a copy of the will of Pasio, to open the will of Pasio, which Amphias, brother-in-law of Cephis …
    against stephanus i

    Apollodorus Against CallippusClassical · Greek

    The place associated with Archebiades.

    Archebiades of Lamptrae will identify Cephisiades, he went off in silence and for more than five months made no mention of the matter.
    apollodorus against callippus
    Lycon, the Heracleote, men of the jury, of whom the plaintiff himself makes mention, was a customer of my father’s bank like the other merchants, a guest friend of Aristonoüs of Decelea and Archebiades of Lamptrae, and a man of prudence.
    apollodorus against callippus

    Apollodorus Against TimotheusClassical · Greek

    Place associated with Antiphanes's identity.

    Well, then, when he was on the point of sailing home for his trial, the defendant, while still in Calaureia, borrowed from Antiphanes of Lamptrae, who sailed with Philip the shipowner as his treasurer, the sum of one thousand drachmae to distribute among the Boeotian trierarchs, that they might remain with the fleet until his trial should come off, for fear lest, if the Boeotian fleet should first …
    apollodorus against timotheus