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Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 325-c. 250 BC)
written by Epicurus, "All my books to be given to Hermarchus. And if anything should happen to Hermarchus before the children of Metrodorus grow up, Amynomachus
Hermarchus
Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC
After Epicurus's death, his follower Hermarchus had succeeded him as the scholarch of the Garden in Athens. Hermarchus' successor, Polystratus (died c. 220
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Genus of stick insects
File lists: Hermarchus apollonius (Westwood, 1859) Hermarchus differens Redtenbacher, 1908 Hermarchus insignis (Kaup & Heyden, 1871) Hermarchus leytensis
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Philosophical system
passed to Hermarchus, who was originally from Mytilene. He was succeeded by Polystratus. Among Epicurus' closest students were Hermarchus, Polyaenus
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Species of stick insect
Hermarchus leytensis is a species of stick insect in the order Phasmatodea. It is endemic to the Philippines. Hermarchus leytensis exhibit sexual dimorphism
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Tenants of Epicureanism
founders of Epicureanism: Epicurus of Samos, Metrodorus of Lampsacus, Hermarchus of Mitilene and Polyaenus of Lampsacus. The first four doctrines make
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3rd-century BC Greek Epicurean philosopher
Epicurus letter, "All my books to be given to Hermarchus. And if anything should happen to Hermarchus before the children of Metrodorus grow up, Amynomachus
Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger)
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3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers
Leucippus, Democritus, Protagoras, Diogenes of Apollonia, Anaxarchus, Pyrrho, Timon Book 10: Epicurus and the Epicureans Epicurus, Metrodorus and Hermarchus
Diogenes_Laertius
Genus of stick insects
Taxon identifiers Hermarchus Wikidata: Q927214 AFD: Hermarchus CoL: 8NSHC EoL: 80304 GBIF: 1412153 iNaturalist: 742416 IRMNG: 1441830 NCBI: 523965 Open
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3rd-century BC Greek philosopher
debated rhetorical questions with Hermarchus the Epicurean. Philodemus in his On Rhetoric quotes a rebuttal by Hermarchus in which he cites Alexinus. Alexinus
Alexinus
Capital of the Greek island of Lesbos
Aeschines, Greek rhetorician. Eunicus, Greek sculptor and silversmith. Hermarchus (3rd century BC), Greek philosopher. Diophanes (2nd century BC), Greek
Mytilene
Heraclius Cynic Herillus of Carthage Stoic Hermagoras of Amphipolis Stoic Hermarchus Epicurean Hermias born c. 410 - died c. 450 Neoplatonic Herminus Peripatetic
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they give the Garden to Hermarchus and the other Epicureans. In this way Epicurus an Athenian citizen, ensures that Hermarchus and other non-Athenian Epicureans
Amynomachus
Head of an Ancient Greek philosophic school
–145 Diogenes 145–129 Antipater 129–110 Panaetius 307–271 Epicurus 271–250 Hermarchus 250–215 Polystratus 215–201 Dionysius 201–??? Basilides c. 175 Thespis
Scholarch
3rd-century BC Greek philosopher
and head (scholarch) of the Epicurean school in Athens. He succeeded Hermarchus as head of the sect c. 250 BC, and was himself succeeded by Dionysius
Polystratus_the_Epicurean
Ancient Greek mathematician (c. 340–285 BC)
school of philosophy with Epicurus as head, or hegemon, while Polyaenus, Hermarchus and Metrodorus were kathegemones. A man of mild and friendly manners,
Polyaenus_of_Lampsacus
Epicurus had a garden where he walked and taught, and he bequeathed it to Hermarchus of Mytilene. Alciphron also referenced private gardens in his writing
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Greenia c g Guamuhaya c g Haplopus Burmeister, 1838 i c g b Hermagoras c g Hermarchus c g Hesperophasma c g Heterophasma c g Hirtuleius c g Hypocyrtus c g Hyrtacus
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Herillus Herm (sculpture) Hermaea Hermagoras of Amphipolis Hermaphroditus Hermarchus Hermeneumata Hermes Hermes and the Infant Dionysus Hermes Criophorus (Athens)
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Epicurus. Metrodorus of Lampsacus 331–278 BC Close friend of Epicurus. Hermarchus c. 325–c. 250 BC Second leader of the Epicurean school. Carneiscus c.
List of Epicurean philosophers
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leytensis Eliot & Kawazoé, 1983 (southern Le) Celarchus hermarchus (Fruhstorfer, 1910) C. h. hermarchus (Fruhstorfer, 1910) (Lz, Mq, Me N) C. h. vesontia (Fruhstorfer
List of butterflies of the Philippines
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of his urinary tract lasting a fortnight, according to his successor Hermarchus and reported by his biographer Diogenes Laërtius. The Dutch humanist and
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British philosopher and historian (born 1947)
(Sankt Augustin, 2018), 212–222 ‘Epicurean theories of knowledge from Hermarchus to Lucretius and Philodemus’ in F. Verde and M. Catapano (eds.), “Hellenistic
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genus: Clitarchus Clitarchus laeviusculus Clitarchus longipes genus: Hermarchus Hermarchus polynesicus genus: Vetilia Vetilia enceladus Vetilia thoon genus:
List of Phasmatodea of Australia
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Genus of butterflies
& Kawazoé, 1983 Sancterila archagathos (Fruhstorfer, 1910) Sancterila hermarchus (Fruhstorfer, 1910) Subgenus Armentulus Eliot & Kawazoé, 1983 Sancterila
Sancterila
Subfamily of stick insects
Diagoras ephialtes Stål, 1877 Eucarcharus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Hermarchus Stål, 1875 Macrophasma Hennemann & Conle, 2006 Nesiophasma Günther, 1934
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