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Headword:
Phulê
Adler number: phi,838
Translated headword: Phyle
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Isocrates in the [speech]
On the Peace [sc. mentions it].[1] Phyle is a deme of the tribe Oineis [sc. in
Athens].
Menander thinks Phyle is a place.[2] Philochoros says that it is a fort.[3]
See under
phylarches.[4]
Greek Original:Phulê: Isokratês en tôi Peri tês eirênês. dêmos esti Phulê tês Oinêïdos phulês. ho de Menandros topon nomizei einai Phulên. ho de Philochoros phrourion auto phêsin einai. zêtei en tôi phularchês.
Notes:
Abridged from Harpokration s.v.
cf. already
phi 835.
[1]
Isocrates 8.108 (web address 1).
[2] A garbled version of Harpok.: "
Menander in
Dyskolos (1-3) [says] "imagine [this] to be the place in Attica, Phyle".
[3]
Philochorus FGrH 328 F62.
[4]
phi 827.
References:
J.S. Traill, The Political Organization of Attica (Princeton 1975) 50
D. Whitehead, The Demes of Attica (Princeton 1986) index s.v.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: comedy; constitution; definition; geography; historiography; military affairs; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 22 December 2000@06:15:45.
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