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Philoxenus of Cythera

Philoxenus

also: Philoxenus

Philoxenus of Cythera (c. 435-380 BC), celebrated dithyrambic poet at the Syracusan court who, in the famous anecdote, chose to be sent back to the tyrant Dionysius I's quarry-prison rather than praise his bad verses. Cicero invokes him in Att. 4.6 as the type of the man who refuses to flatter power.

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Ad Atticum 4.6 letters · 2 mentions

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