Lysias
Against Diogeiton
Lysias — in Greek.
The words most alive here
When one word holds both the son and the slave, which did the Greeks hear first?
- οὗτος · houtos 39
- ἀνήρ · anēr 15
- παῖς · pais 14
- ἔχω · echō 14
- χρῆμα · chrēma 14
- ἑαυτοῦ · heautou 12
- δραχμ-ή · drachm-ē 12
- τάλαντον · talanton 11
- ὦ · ō 11
- μνᾶ · mna 11
- καταλιμπάνω · katalimpanō 11
- ὑπό · hypo 10
By how often they stand in this work, the commonest particles set aside. Each opens onto its own word.
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Lysias, Against Diogeiton 1 (DIORISIS sentence 1) -
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Lysias, Against Diogeiton 10 (DIORISIS sentence 23) -
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Lysias, Against Diogeiton 12 (DIORISIS sentence 26)
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- Other works of Lysias Accusation of Calumny ·Against Agoratus ·Against Alcibiades 1 ·Against Alcibiades 2 ·Against Andocides ·Against Epicrates and his Fellow-envoys ·Against Eratosthenes ·Against Ergocles ·Against Nicomachus ·Against Pancleon ·Against Philocrates ·Against Philon ·Against Simon ·Against The Corn-Dealers ·Against The Subversion of the Ancestral Constitution ·Against Theomnestus 1