Iphicrates: Difference between revisions
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Ὁ αὐτὸς ἔφησε τὸν μὲν ὕπνον ὀλιγοχρόνιον θάνατον, τὸν δὲ θάνατον πολυχρόνιον ὕπνον → Plato said that sleep was a short-lived death but death was a long-lived sleep
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Ἰφικράτης, -ους, ὁ.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Īphī̆crătes: is, m.,
I a famous Athenian general, Nep. Iph. 1, 1 sqq.; Just. 6, 5, 2.— Hence, Iphī̆crătensis, is, adj.: Iphicratenses milites, soldiers of Iphicrates, Nep. Iph. 2, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
Īphicratēs, is, Akk. ēn, m. (Ἰφικράτης), berühmter Feldherr der Athener nach dem peloponnesischen Kriege, gest. um 353 v. Chr., Nep. Iph. 1, 1 u. s.; Timoth. 3, 2 u. s. – Dav.: Īphicratēnsis, e, zu Iphikrates gehörig, des J., milites, Nep. Iph. 2, 4.