Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... ATHENS DAMON of ATHENS was in his prime about 460 B.C. His teaching seems to have been mainly oral , but he is said to have incorporated his doctrines in an Areopagiticus ( speech purporting to be written for delivery to the Areopagus ) ...
... ATHENS DAMON of ATHENS was in his prime about 460 B.C. His teaching seems to have been mainly oral , but he is said to have incorporated his doctrines in an Areopagiticus ( speech purporting to be written for delivery to the Areopagus ) ...
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... ATHENS ARCHELÂUS of ATHENS was in his prime about 450 B.C. He is credited with a prose work called Physiologia , and an elegiac poem of condolence for Cimon . 1. ( Reference by Plutarch to his Elegies written for Cimon on the death of ...
... ATHENS ARCHELÂUS of ATHENS was in his prime about 450 B.C. He is credited with a prose work called Physiologia , and an elegiac poem of condolence for Cimon . 1. ( Reference by Plutarch to his Elegies written for Cimon on the death of ...
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... ATHENS CRATYLUS OF ATHENS : latter half of fifth century B.C. A Heracleitean . No writings survive . 66. ANTISTHENES OF EPHESUS ANTISTHENES of EPHESUS : date not recorded . A Heracleitean . No writings survive . 67. LEUCIPPUS OF ABDERA ...
... ATHENS CRATYLUS OF ATHENS : latter half of fifth century B.C. A Heracleitean . No writings survive . 66. ANTISTHENES OF EPHESUS ANTISTHENES of EPHESUS : date not recorded . A Heracleitean . No writings survive . 67. LEUCIPPUS OF ABDERA ...
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