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Greek writer and philosopher, author of 'Tactics'
Asclepiodotus Tacticus (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιόδοτος Τακτικός, romanized: Asklēpiódotos Taktikós; fl. 1st century BC), also known as Asclepiodotus, was
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Third Macedonian War Asclepiodotus (philosopher) (fl. 1st century BC), philosopher, writer, and pupil of Posidonius Asclepiodotus of Lesbos (fl. 1st century
Asclepiodotus
Roman-era philosopher
school jointly with another man also called Asclepiodotus, whose daughter, Damiane, he married. Asclepiodotus also taught Damascius, who describes him in
Asclepiodotus_of_Alexandria
This list of ancient Greek philosophers contains philosophers who studied in ancient Greece or spoke Greek. Ancient Greek philosophy began in Miletus with
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Asclepiades of Phlius Asclepiades the Cynic Asclepiodorus (painter) Asclepiodotus (philosopher) Asclepeion Asclepius Ascolia Asebeia Asia (mythology) Asia (Oceanid)
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Tacticus, a 2nd century AD Greek military writer Asclepiodotus Tacticus, a 1st century BC Greek philosopher General Tacticus, a fictional Discworld character
Tacticus
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famous for making statues of famous philosophers, about whom nothing further is known. Asclepiodotus (philosopher), a writer on tactics who is in several
Asclepiodorus
Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)
prefect Asclepiodotus to Emperor Theodosius for supposedly encouraging pagans and Jews and undermining Christians. Theodosius then fired Asclepiodotus. Once
Simeon_Stylites
Sixth-century Neoplatonist philosopher
Ὀλυμπιόδωρος ὁ Νεώτερος; born c. 495–505; died after 565) was a Neoplatonic philosopher, astrologer and teacher who lived in the early years of the Byzantine
Olympiodorus_the_Younger
5th-century Greek Neoplatonist philosopher
Próklos ho Diádokhos), was a Greek Neoplatonic philosopher, one of the last major classical philosophers of late antiquity. He set forth one of the most
Proclus
One hundred years, from 100 BC to 1 BC
philosopher Antipater of Thessalonica, Greek poet Apollonius of Citium, Cypriot Greek doctor Asinius Pollio, Roman poet and historian Asclepiodotus,
1st_century_BC
1st century AD Ancient Greek philosopher
Oldfather, William Abbot, ed. (1923). "Onasander". Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander. Loeb Classical Library. W. Heinemann. pp. 343–527. ISBN 978-0-434-99156-3
Onasander
Ancient Greek philosopher
northwest of Asia Minor. Laërtius, Diogenes. "Plato" . Lives of the Eminent Philosophers. Vol. 1:3. Translated by Hicks, Robert Drew (Two volume ed.). Loeb Classical
Timolaus_of_Cyzicus
Syrian mathematician (c. 420 – c. 480)
prescribed it as a treatment. He is also said to have taught Asclepiodotus, until Asclepiodotus became so argumentative that Domninus no longer admitted him
Domninus_of_Larissa
different people Asclepigenia – Athenian mystic and philosopher, daughter of Plutarch of Athens Asclepiodotus – scholar Asius of Samos – poet Asmonius – grammarian
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philosophy of late antiquity. List of ancient Greek philosophers List of Cynic philosophers List of Epicurean philosophers List of Stoic philosophers
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Greek philosopher (fl. 110 BC)
Hierocles Syrianus Hermias Aedesia Proclus Marinus Isidore Ammonius Hermiae Asclepiodotus Hegias Zenodotus Agapius Damascius Simplicius Priscian John Philoponus
Metrodorus_of_Stratonicea
Restoration to the original or primordial condition
p.8 U.; especially of military formations, reversal of a movement, Asclepiodotus, Tacticus, 10.1, 10:6, etc.; generally of all things "πάντων" Acts of
Apokatastasis
First edition works in Greek
JSTOR 23958599. Retrieved 21 June 2021. Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus and Onasander, Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander, C. H. Oldfather & W. A. Oldfather
List of editiones principes in Greek
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Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
Orations: Volume I L545) Orations: Volume II L156) Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander L436) Fables ISBN 0-674-99480-9 L383) Alciphron, Aelian
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Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Hyacinth at Caesarea in Cappadocia (108) Martyrs Diomedes, Eulampius, Asclepiodotus, and Golinduc, who suffered with Saint Hyacinth (108) Saint Anatolius
July 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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A follower of Pythagoras; one of the school of philosophers founded by Pythagoras.
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Specifically, the philosopher's stone.
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A conference or conversation of philosophers at a banquet; hence, any similar gathering.
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One who holds the doctrines of the New Jerusalem church, as taught by Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish philosopher and religious writer, who was born a. d. 1688 and died 1772. Swedenborg claimed to have intercourse with the spiritual world, through the opening of his spiritual senses in 1745. He taught that the Lord Jesus Christ, as comprehending in himself all the fullness of the Godhead, is the one only God, and that there is a spiritual sense to the Scriptures, which he (Swedenborg) was able to reveal, because he saw the correspondence between natural and spiritual things.
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One of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only.
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To degrade from the character of a philosopher.
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A disciple of Plotinus, a celebrated Platonic philosopher of the third century, who taught that the human soul emanates from the divine Being, to whom it reunited at death.
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One who, in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th, claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature, -- the alleged society having existed, it was stated, several hundred years.
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Any system of philosophy or mysticism which proposes to attain intercourse with God and superior spirits, and consequent superhuman knowledge, by physical processes, as by the theurgic operations of some ancient Platonists, or by the chemical processes of the German fire philosophers; also, a direct, as distinguished from a revealed, knowledge of God, supposed to be attained by extraordinary illumination; especially, a direct insight into the processes of the divine mind, and the interior relations of the divine nature.
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Existence of the soul before its union with the body; -- a doctrine held by certain philosophers.
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A superficial or narrow pretender to philosophy; a sham philosopher.
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A philosopher who treats chiefly of matter; one who adopts or teaches hylism.
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A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East.
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Of or pertaining to Torricelli, an Italian philosopher and mathematician, who, in 1643, discovered that the rise of a liquid in a tube, as in the barometer, is due to atmospheric pressure. See Barometer.
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A wise man; a man of gravity and wisdom; especially, a man venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave philosopher.
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A disciple of the philosopher Zeno; one of a Greek sect which held that men should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and should submit without complaint to unavoidable necessity, by which all things are governed.
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Of or pertaining to Pythagoras (a Greek philosopher, born about 582 b. c.), or his philosophy.
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The system of occasional causes; -- a name given to certain theories of the Cartesian school of philosophers, as to the intervention of the First Cause, by which they account for the apparent reciprocal action of the soul and the body.
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Of or pertaining to Laputa, an imaginary flying island described in Gulliver's Travels as the home of chimerical philosophers. Hence, fanciful; preposterous; absurd in science or philosophy.