| William Smith, Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1846 - 402 pages
...came to be applied to all illnatured, malicious, groundless, and vexatious accusations. Sycophantes in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes designated...slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any citizen (TOV /Jou/lo^tvov) to give information against public offenders, and prosecute them in courts of justice.... | |
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 256 pages
...complaining that the winged birds have nothing. " Еикофот^," says Smith (Diet, of Antiq.), " in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes, designated...slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any citizen (rà/ ßov\o/j.evov) to give information against public offenders, and prosecute them in courts of... | |
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 262 pages
...complaining that the winged birds have nothing. " 2vKoфavnjr," says Smith (Dict, of Antiq.), " in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes, designated...slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any citizen (TOV ßov/iápеvov) to give information against public offenders, and prosecute them in courts of... | |
| William Smith - Greece - 1851 - 366 pages
...came to be applied to all illnatured, malicious, groundless, and vexatious accusations. Sycophantes in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes designated...slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any citizen (rbv (Sovho/tevov) to give information against public offenders, and prosecute them in courts of justice.... | |
| Titus Maccius Plautus - Greece - 1852 - 690 pages
...cunning and villanous character, and who, as it has been justly observed, in Dr. Smith's Dictionary, was " a happy compound of the common barretor, informer,...pettifogger, busybody, rogue, liar, and slanderer." In fact, he was such a person as we moan by the epithet "swindler" or "sharper." Information being... | |
| Titus Maccius Plautus - 1852 - 584 pages
...cunning and villanons character, and who, as it has been justly obsen«l, in Dr. Smith's Dictionary, was " a happy compound of the common barretor, informer,...pettifogger, busybody, rogue, liar, and slanderer." In fact, he was roch a person as we mean by the epithet "swindler" or "sharper." Information king encouraged... | |
| Xenophon - Education of princes - 1855 - 592 pages
...accused him to different members of the council, aa marring th« 1 TWV avKofyavriovJ] " Sycophantes in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes designated...barretor, informer, pettifogger, busybody, rogue, liari and slanderer" Smith's Dictionary of Antiquities. CH. 3.] CRITIAS ACCUSES THERAMENES. 329 government.... | |
| Aristophanes - 1861 - 262 pages
...their levity and fickleness by similar comparisons to birds. 1395. irp\v &v SiaSpafiш. G. § 67, 1. and Demosthenes, designated a person of a peculiar...with our sycophant, but was a happy compound of the eommon barretor, informer, pettifogger, busybody, rogue, liar, and slanderer. The Athenian law permitted... | |
| Aristophanes - 1864 - 266 pages
...their levity and fickleness by similar comparisons to birds. 1395. V» *» 8ш8ра^ш. G. § 67, 1. and Demosthenes, designated a person of a peculiar...slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any citizen (rbv /3сwXo/«vov) to give information against public offenders, and prosecute them in courts of justice.... | |
| William Smith - Classical dictionaries - 1868 - 492 pages
...to be applied to all ill-natured, malicious, groundless, and vexatious accusations. Sycophantes in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes designated...sycophant, but was a happy compound of the common barrator, informer^ pettifogger, busybody, royue, liar, and slanderer. The Athenian law permitted any... | |
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