Book, Chapter

1    1,   6| Thucydides, who rivalled the fame of Hyperides? Not a single
2    1,   9|     The man who emerges with fame, from the school of stern
3    5, 139|    worship worthy she!~Whose fame Kallimachos so grandly sang~'
4    5, 145|  date at which houses of ill fame and women of the town came
5    5, 145|      owner of a house of ill fame, or for a pandar. The regular
6    5, 149|     patrons of houses of ill fame had reason to beware of
7    6     |     sands of Pactolus, their fame exceeded that of the first
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