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

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    Melite

    place · 5 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Melitê · Damostratus of Melitê

    in the texts

    Against Aphobus IClassical · Greek

    The Athenian deme of Philonides, whose daughter Aphobus married.

    but he subsequently married the daughter of Philonides of Melite But if there had been four talents in the house and in her custody, as he alleges, don’t you imagine he would have raced to get possession both of her and of them.
    against aphobus i

    Against CononClassical · Greek

    A place toward which Ctesias went before gathering Conon's party.

    At sight of us he uttered a yell, and, saying something to himself, as a drunken man does, in an unintelligible fashion, passed on up, toward Melitê.
    against conon

    Against EubulidesClassical · Greek

    An Attic deme, home of the speaker's maternal grandfather Damostratus.

    My grandfather, men of Athens, the father of my mother, was Damostratus of Melitê.
    against eubulides

    On the Estate of HagniasClassical · Greek

    An Athenian deme where Stratocles owned a house included in the valuation of his estate.

    His property comprised land at Thria worth two and a half talents, a house at Melite which cost 3000 drachmae, and another at Eleusis which cost 500 drachmae.
    on the estate of hagnias

    ParmenidesClassical · Greek

    A district (deme) of Athens where Antiphon lives.

    He has just gone home from here, and he lives close by in Melite.
    parmenides