Aeschines
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English-Latin
Aeschines. n. pr.
- A name of Greek origin borne most notably by Aeschines, a statesman and orator of the 4th century BC.
Latin-English
Æschĭn|ēs, -is. (ˈes.ki.nes) masc.
- Aeschines.
[Greek Αἰσχίνης.]
Loci
- αʹ Cicero, Brutus 95.325:
| In quo fuit Aeschylus Cnidius et meus aequalis Milesius Aeschines. | Aeschylus of Knidos was in this [category], as well as my contemporary Aeschines of Miletus. |