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Headword:
*ke/falos
Adler number: kappa,1452
Translated headword: Kephalos, Cephalus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Athenian, rhetor and demagogue,[1] [the man] who was the first to attach proems and epilogues [sc. to his speeches]. He lived in the time when the archonship was suspended.[2]
Greek Original:*ke/falos, *)aqhnai=os, r(h/twr kai\ dhmagwgo/s, o(\s prw=tos prooi/mia kai\ e)pilo/gous prose/qhke. ge/gone de\ e)pi\ th=s a)narxi/as.
Notes:
RE Kephalos(3).
cf.
epsilon 2698.
[1] For 'demagogue' cf. Harpokration s.v. Since the name Kephalos is uncommon, both Harpokration and Suda presumably mean K. of Kollytos (LGPN ii s.v. Kephalos(5)), prominent in Athenian public life in the first quarter of the fourth century BCE.
[2] 404/3. (For this technical sense of the term
anarchia see LSJ s.v., III.)
Keywords: biography; chronology; constitution; geography; history; politics; rhetoric
Translated by: Malcolm Heath on 2 June 2003@11:14:10.
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