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Auto'lycus

*Au)to/lukos).

1. An Areiopagite, who was accused by the orator Lycurgus on account of removing his wife and children from Athens after the battle of Chaeroneia, B. C. 338, and was condemned by the judges. The speech of Lycurgus against Autolycus was extant in the time of Harpocration, but has not come down to us. (Lycurg. c. Leocr. p. 177, ed. Reiske; Harpocrat. s. vv. Αὐτόλυκος, ἠρία Plut. Vit. X. Orat. p. 843c. d.)

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