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employed him in a similar manner, and speaks in the highest terms of the learning and ability which Tyrannion exhibited in these labours. Cicero also availed himself of his services in the instruction of his nephew Quintus.
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The geographical knowledge of Tyrannion seems to have been considerable; at any rate Cicero thought highly of it. Tyrannion amassed considerable wealth, and, according to the scarcely credible statement of the
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At Rome, Tyrannion occupied himself in teaching. He was also employed in arranging the library of
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finds fault, as the emancipation involved a recognition of his having been a
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speaks of having received instruction from Tyrannion.
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Rome
Tyrannion the Younger
Amisus
Pontus
Hestiaeus of Amisus
Dionysius the Thracian
Rhodes
Lucullus
Rome
Lucius Licinius Murena
Plutarch
slave
Apellicon
Sulla
Cicero
Strabo
Suda
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