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Lyco'leon

Λυκολέων), an Athenian orator, and a disciple of Isocrates, is mentioned only by Aristotle (Aristot. Rh. 3.10), who quotes a fragment of an oration of his ὑπὲρ Χαβρίον. As in that fragment mention is made of the bronze statue which was erected to Chabrias (Diod. 15.33; Nep. Chab. 1), it is evident that that oration must have been delivered after the year B. C. 377.

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    • Aristotle, Rhetoric, 3.10
    • Diodorus, Historical Library, 15.33
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