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Headword:
*filou=rgos
Adler number: phi,436
Translated headword: Philourgos, Philurgus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: This man, a profligate, was discovered in
Athens to have stolen sacred property and taken away the
Gorgon's Head, as
Isocrates says.[1]
Aeschines mentions him in the [speech]
Against Ktesiphon.[2]
Greek Original:*filou=rgos: ou(=tos a)/swtos w)\n e)fwra/qh e)n *)aqh/nais ta\ i(era\ sulh/sas kai\ to\ *gorgo/neion u(felo/menos, w(s *)isokra/ths le/gei. me/mnhtai tou/tou *ai)sxi/nhs e)n tw=| kata\ *kthsifw=ntos.
Notes:
An ill-documented scandal from, apparently, the late C5 BC. At
omicron 311 and
phi 310 the perpetrator's name is Phileas.
The first part of the entry is also in
Photius (phi205 Theodoridis).
[1]
Isocrates 18.57: web address 1.
[2] Or, mentions 'it', i.e. the Gorgoneion; but either way, not so.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; ethics; geography; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 22 December 2000@05:19:02.
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