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Ancient Greek physician
Erasistratus (c. 304–250 BC), and finally Praxagoras. Galen (AD 129–216), a famous Greek physician, wrote of Praxagoras as this influential figure in Greek
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Comedy by Aristophanes
translation are: Praxagora: an Athenian Wife First Woman: a neighbor of Praxagora Second Woman: another neighbor of Praxagora Blepyrus: Praxagora's Husband Neighbor
Assemblywomen
Early 4th century Greek historian
Praxagoras of Athens was a pagan historian in the early 4th century AD. He was born in Athens and wrote three historical works, which are all lost: a history
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Roman emperor from 306 to 337
his mother, Helena, as saints on 21 May. During Constantine's lifetime, Praxagoras of Athens and Libanius, pagan authors, showered Constantine with praise
Constantine_the_Great
Concept in Ancient Greek philosophy
material that sustains consciousness in a body. According to Diocles and Praxagoras, the psychic pneuma mediates between the heart – regarded as the seat
Pneuma
Study of the structure of organisms
authors. Aristotle described vertebrate anatomy based on animal dissection. Praxagoras identified the difference between arteries and veins. Also in the 4th
Anatomy
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
significant advances within the framework of the Hippocratic tradition. Praxagoras theorized that blood traveled through the veins, while Herophilos and
Hellenistic_period
Obsolete medical theory
the heart was dominant over the brain for listening and understanding. Praxagoras of Cos was a follower of Aristotle's cardiocentric theory and was the
Cardiocentric_hypothesis
School of medicine in ancient Greece and Rome
parties. The most distinguished among this school were Diocles of Carystus, Praxagoras of Cos, and Plistonicus. The doctrines of this school are described by
Dogmatic_school
Social system with female rule
a limited principle of equality. In the play, according to Mansfield, Praxagora, a character, argues that women should rule because they are superior
Matriarchy
Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works
Nature of the Woman (LCL 10) Post-Hippocratic works (age of Aristotle and Praxagoras) On the Heart (LCL 9) On Aliment or Nutriment (LCL 1) On Fleshes (LCL
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2006 Marvel Comics storyline
- Gamora - Guardians of the Galaxy - Moondragon - Nova - Phyla-Vell - Praxagora - Quasar - Red Shift - Ronan the Accuser - Stardust - Star-Lord (Peter
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of Alexandria Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275 – c. 339), early Christian Praxagoras of Athens (fl. early 4th century), Greek and Roman history Festus (fl
List_of_historians
3rd-century BC Greek poet
wrote these poems, am one of the great populace of Syracuse, the son of Praxagoras and renowned Philinna; and the Muse I have adopted is no alien." The last
Theocritus
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
of Anaphlystus Name not preserved and date very approximate. 138–139 Praxagoras Timotheus of Thoricus 139–140 T. Flavius Alcibiades Son of T. Flavius
Eponymous_archon
History of Constantine the Great (known from a précis by Photius) by Praxagoras of Athens Sozomen's history of the Christian church, from the Ascension
List_of_lost_literary_works
Athenian government and banning all private property. As the character Praxagora puts it "I shall begin by making land, money, everything that is private
History_of_socialism
Fictional character
convinces him to continue fighting, leading him to ally with Super-Skrull and Praxagora. The trio escape and meet up with the Resistance, saving them from a Phalanx
Wraith_(Zak-Del)
Fictional character in Marvel Comics
warship Harvester of Sorrow, however unable to save his son. Kl'rt meets Praxagora, a Negative Zone android who becomes his lover. His body is later recovered
Super-Skrull
of anatomy is established, based on animal dissection. In particular, Praxagoras makes the distinction between arteries and veins. 4th century BC: Aristotle
Timeline of scientific discoveries
Timeline_of_scientific_discoveries
Aliens in the Marvel Universe
being attacked but was rescued by the combined effort of Super-Skrull, Praxagora, and Wraith, whom she convinced to work together. They managed to free
Kree
Anima, first mentioning the tabula rasa concept of the mind. c. 340 BCE – Praxagoras 371–288 Theophrastus 341–270 Epicurus c. 320 Herophilus c. 300–30 Zeno
Timeline_of_psychology
persisted since ancient times. In Aristophanes' play Assembly of Women, Praxagora asks her husband to return when his shadow reaches 10 feet (3.0 m). The
History_of_sundials
Pleistonicus, Greek: Πλειστόνικος), was an ancient Greek physician, a pupil of Praxagoras, who therefore lived in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. He appears to have
Plistonicus
biology, Aristotle engaged in comparative anatomy. Around this time, Praxagoras may have been the first to identify the difference between arteries and
History_of_anatomy
Retrograde ejaculation in Daoism
Diocles opine, is discharged by the brain and the spinal marrow, while Praxagoras and Democritus and thereafter Hippocrates maintain it comes from the whole
Huanjing_bunao
Eusebius 174 § 84 BC Foals' Tethrippon Theodota Elis 174 § 84 BC Horse Race Praxagoras Elis 174 § 84 BC Horse Race Strogianos Elis 174 § 84 BC Horse Race Telemachos
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
for traditional Chinese medicine 4th century BC – Philistion of Locri Praxagoras distinguishes veins and arteries and determines only arteries pulse 375–295
Timeline of medicine and medical technology
Timeline_of_medicine_and_medical_technology
Aspect of ancient Greek society
place for prostitutes. In Aristophanes' play Assemblywomen, the heroine Praxagora formally bans them from the ideal city: Why, undoubtedly! Furthermore
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
wrote a work on anatomy Posidonius 2nd–1st century BCE Greek polymath Praxagoras of Cos 4th century BCE Greek theory of circulation Qar 23rd century BCE
List_of_ancient_physicians
Greek physician
was a Greek physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a contemporary of Praxagoras, a pupil of Eudoxus of Cnidos and Philistion of Locri, father of Chrysippus
Chrysippus_of_Cnidos
Potnia Theron Potone Pottery of ancient Greece Pous Prasiae Pratinas Praxagoras Praxagoras of Athens Praxias and Androsthenes Praxidice Praxiphanes Praxiteles
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Caesar's assassins, and for her suicide, reputedly by swallowing hot coals. Praxagora Legendary Greece Sophia Leader of group of cross dressing women in play
List of women in the Heritage Floor
List_of_women_in_the_Heritage_Floor
Greek physician
(4th and 3rd centuries BC) was an eminent Greek physician, a pupil of Praxagoras, and a fellow pupil of Herophilus. He was also a contemporary of Erasistratus
Philotimus
9th-century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius
Herodotus History Pagan Extant 61 Aeschines Orations Pagan Extant 62 Praxagoras of Athens History of Constantine Pagan Lost 63 Procopius of Caesarea History
Bibliotheca_(Photius)
1964 book by Isaac Asimov
31 Theophrastus 32 Callippus 33 Dicaearchus 34 Diocles 35 Epicurus 36 Praxagoras Medicine studied Aristotle's (384–322 BC) anatomy and improved it by distinguishing
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Asimov's_Biographical_Encyclopedia_of_Science_and_Technology
Ruling faculty of the soul in Greek philosophy of mind
the cardiocentric hypothesis developed by Aristotle and the physician Praxagoras of Cos. Stoic embryology pointed to the same conclusion: because the heart
Hegemonikon
Greek historian
Between (London, 2017), 154-168. “Greek Glory, Constantinian Legend: Praxagoras’ Athenian Agenda in Zosimos’ New History,” Journal of Late Antiquity 7
Dimitris_Krallis
Czech actress (1904–1942)
Theater, directed by Antonín Kandert 1941 - Aristophanes: Ecclesiazusae, Praxagora, Theatre Na poříčí, directed by Jiří Plachý 2009 - Fred Breinersdorfer:
Anna_Letenská
Opera by Charles Lecocq
probably find better) Duet (Praxagora, Carion) – Ah! ce vin est une merveille (This wine is a marvel) Quartet (Myrrha, Praxagora, Xinthias, Carion) – A-t-elle
Plutus_(opera)
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