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  • Pseudo-Zeno
  • Pseudo-Zeno is the conventional name for the anonymous sixth- or seventh-century Christian author of a philosophical treatise known only in an Armenian

    Pseudo-Zeno

    Pseudo-Zeno

  • Zeno of Citium
  • Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)

    Zeno of Citium (/ˈziːnoʊ/; Koine Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Κιτιεύς, Zēnōn ho Kitieus; c. 334 – c. 262 BC) was a Hellenistic philosopher from Citium (Κίτιον, Kition)

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno of Citium

    Zeno_of_Citium

  • Pseudo-Kufic
  • Imitations of Arabic in European Middle Ages and Renaissance art

    Mantegna's San Zeno Altarpiece combines pseudo-Arabic halos and garment hems, with a Turkish carpet at her feet (c. 1456–1459). Pseudo-Kufic on garments

    Pseudo-Kufic

    Pseudo-Kufic

    Pseudo-Kufic

  • On Nature
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    On Nature (Zeno) Physis, a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated into English as 'nature' Pseudo-Zeno This disambiguation

    On Nature

    On_Nature

  • San Zeno Altarpiece (Mantegna)
  • Triptych by Andrea Mantegna

    The San Zeno Altarpiece is a polyptych altarpiece by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna created around 1456–1459. It remains in situ in the

    San Zeno Altarpiece (Mantegna)

    San Zeno Altarpiece (Mantegna)

    San_Zeno_Altarpiece_(Mantegna)

  • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
  • Christian apophatic theologian

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (or Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Greek author, Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

    Pseudo-Dionysius_the_Areopagite

  • Michael E. Stone
  • Armenian scholar

    (with R. R. Ervine). CSCO 583. CSCO Subsidia 105. Leuven: Peeters, 2000. Pseudo-Zeno: Anonymous Philosophical Treatise (with M. E. Shirinian). Philosophia

    Michael E. Stone

    Michael E. Stone

    Michael_E._Stone

  • Zeno Clash
  • 2009 video game

    Zeno Clash is a first-person fighting video game with elements of a first-person shooter. It is the debut game of developer ACE Team and uses the Source

    Zeno Clash

    Zeno_Clash

  • Hellenizing School
  • Early medieval school of translation

    attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, On Nature attributed to Zeno of Citium (but see Pseudo-Zeno), and the Book of Causes. Philo, John Philoponus, and Proclus

    Hellenizing School

    Hellenizing School

    Hellenizing_School

  • List of Slavic pseudo-deities
  • Slavic pseudo-deities (pseudo-gods, pseudo-goddesses) are Slavic deities described in popular and sometimes even scientific literature, whose historicity

    List of Slavic pseudo-deities

    List_of_Slavic_pseudo-deities

  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
  • 2023 video game

    in Zenozoik, the fantasy setting of Zeno Clash and Zeno Clash 2. The protagonist is a martial artist named Pseudo who becomes the bodyguard of the Boy

    Clash: Artifacts of Chaos

    Clash:_Artifacts_of_Chaos

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    Athens where Zeno of Citium and his followers gathered to discuss their ideas, near the end of the fourth century BCE. Unlike the Epicureans, Zeno chose to

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • Leontius (usurper)
  • 5th-century Byzantine general and rebel leader

    a rebellion against Emperor Zeno in 484–488. Leontius was of Syrian or Isaurian origin, coming from Dalisandus. Under Zeno he became magister militum per

    Leontius (usurper)

    Leontius (usurper)

    Leontius_(usurper)

  • Basiliscus
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    474, his grandson Leo II (r. 474) took power, but soon died; his father, Zeno (r. 474–475, 476–491) ascended the throne in the same year, in a politically

    Basiliscus

    Basiliscus

    Basiliscus

  • Andrea Mantegna
  • Italian Renaissance painter (1431–1506)

    church of San Zeno Maggiore, depicting a Madonna and angels, with four saints on each side on the San Zeno Altarpiece, central panel, San Zeno, Verona. It

    Andrea Mantegna

    Andrea Mantegna

    Andrea_Mantegna

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    wrote works on Achilles that are completely lost today. The philosopher Zeno of Elea centred one of his paradoxes on an imaginary footrace between "swift-footed"

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Penelope
  • Wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology

    Retrieved 2024-06-04. Pseudo-Apollodorus. Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus). pp. 3.10.6. Tzetzes on Lycophron, Alexandra 792 Γλῶσσαι. Zeno.org lemma Archived

    Penelope

    Penelope

    Penelope

  • Infancy Gospel of Thomas
  • Gospel about the childhood of Jesus

    combining it with other stories in larger works and anthologies; the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew is one example that proved popular in the Latin-speaking Western

    Infancy Gospel of Thomas

    Infancy Gospel of Thomas

    Infancy_Gospel_of_Thomas

  • Lucian
  • 2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician

    Kechagia, Elena (2016), "Chapter Ten: Dying philosophers in ancient biography: Zeno the Stoic and Epicurus", in De Temmerman, Koen; Demoen, Kristoffel (eds.)

    Lucian

    Lucian

  • Cleanthes
  • 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher

    Assos, was a Greek Stoic philosopher and boxer who was the successor to Zeno of Citium as the second head (scholarch) of the Stoic school in Athens. Originally

    Cleanthes

    Cleanthes

    Cleanthes

  • Versions of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas
  • from the roof, Zeno (or Zenon). After Jesus resurrects him so that he can exonerate Jesus as not the cause of his fall, Jesus then tells Zeno to "fall asleep"

    Versions of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas

    Versions of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas

    Versions_of_the_Infancy_Gospel_of_Thomas

  • Elagabalus
  • Roman emperor from 218 to 222

    Series IV. New York: MacMillan: 140. Leonardo de Arrizabalaga y Prado, "Pseudo-Eunuchs in the Court of Elagabalus" Archived 4 April 2021 at the Wayback

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

  • Agathias
  • Byzantine poet and historian (c. AD 530–582/594)

    in Greece, in a story relating an unlucky game played by the emperor Zeno. Zeno had a stack of seven checkers, three stacks of two checkers and two blots

    Agathias

    Agathias

  • Chrysippus
  • Greek Stoic philosopher (c.279–c.206 BC)

    writer, Chrysippus expanded the fundamental doctrines of Cleanthes' mentor Zeno of Citium, the founder and first head of the school, which earned him the

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

    Chrysippus

  • Longinus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (consul 486) (fl. 475-491), Roman politician and brother of the emperor Zeno Longinus of Cardala (died 497), Roman official and leader during the Isaurian

    Longinus (disambiguation)

    Longinus_(disambiguation)

  • Neoplatonism
  • Platonic philosophical system

    (1225–1274) had direct access to the works of Proclus, Simplicius of Cilicia, and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, and he knew about other Neoplatonists, such as

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

  • Manasseh (tribal patriarch)
  • First son of Joseph in the Bible

    Press. ISBN 9780192802903. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Manasses (1)«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 4. Augsburg ..." zeno.org (in German). Retrieved

    Manasseh (tribal patriarch)

    Manasseh (tribal patriarch)

    Manasseh_(tribal_patriarch)

  • Xenophanes
  • Greek Pre-Socratic philosopher (c.570–c.478 BC)

    similarly been common since antiquity to see Xenophanes as the teacher of Zeno of Elea, the colleague of Parmenides, but common opinion today is likewise

    Xenophanes

    Xenophanes

    Xenophanes

  • Hipparchia of Maroneia
  • Cynic philosopher

    Crates taught Zeno of Citium; it is impossible to say what influence Hipparchia had on Zeno in his development of Stoicism, but Zeno's own radical views

    Hipparchia of Maroneia

    Hipparchia of Maroneia

    Hipparchia_of_Maroneia

  • Archytas
  • 4th-century BC Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and statesman

    authors who wrote works on mechanics. T.N. Winter presents evidence that the pseudo-Aristotelian Mechanical Problems might have been authored by Archytas and

    Archytas

    Archytas

    Archytas

  • Oribasius
  • Greek medical writer

    physician of the Roman emperor Julian. He studied at Alexandria under physician Zeno of Cyprus before joining Julian's retinue. He was involved in Julian's coronation

    Oribasius

    Oribasius

    Oribasius

  • Parmenides (dialogue)
  • Dialogue by Plato

    Eleatic school, Parmenides and Zeno of Elea, and a young Socrates. The occasion of the meeting was the reading by Zeno of his treatise defending Parmenidean

    Parmenides (dialogue)

    Parmenides (dialogue)

    Parmenides_(dialogue)

  • Plotinus
  • Hellenistic Greek philosopher (c. 204/5–270)

    Alexandria. Neoplatonism influenced many Christians as well, including Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. St. Augustine, though often referred to as a "Platonist"

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

  • Theano (philosopher)
  • 6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher

    several isolated sayings attributed to Theano and a passage in the scholia of Pseudo-Nonnus are found in Syriac translation (from lost Greek originals). Plant

    Theano (philosopher)

    Theano_(philosopher)

  • John VI Kantakouzenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354

    Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John_VI_Kantakouzenos

  • Phinehas
  • Biblical priest and prophet who opposed the heresy of Peor

     168. ISBN 0-567-09372-7. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Phinees, S.«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 4. Augsburg ..." www.zeno.org (in German). Retrieved

    Phinehas

    Phinehas

    Phinehas

  • Peter the Iberian
  • Georgian philosopher and saint

    Neoplatonism. Some have claimed that he is the author known conventionally as Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. His accomplishments include founding the first

    Peter the Iberian

    Peter_the_Iberian

  • Constantine VII
  • Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959

    Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage

    Constantine VII

    Constantine VII

    Constantine_VII

  • Cyrus II of Edessa
  • Christian bishop in the Byzantine Empire (died 498)

    school of the Persians in Edessa and he successfully appealed to the Emperor Zeno to have it shut down. Its leading scholars, including Narsai, went into exile

    Cyrus II of Edessa

    Cyrus_II_of_Edessa

  • Zebedee
  • Father of James and John, two disciples of Jesus

    Retrieved 2023-09-07. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Zebedaeus, S.«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 5. Augsburg ..." www.zeno.org (in German). Retrieved

    Zebedee

    Zebedee

    Zebedee

  • Eratosthenes
  • Greek librarian, mathematician, geographer, and poet

    year of Zeno's death is by no means definite. The Suda states he died at the age of 80, Censorinus (De die natali, 15) at the age of 81, and Pseudo-Lucian

    Eratosthenes

    Eratosthenes

    Eratosthenes

  • Mondo film
  • Film genre

    film is a subgenre of exploitative documentary films. Many mondo films are pseudo-documentaries and usually depict sensational topics, scenes, or situations

    Mondo film

    Mondo_film

  • Theodosius (son of Maurice)
  • Byzantine co-emperor from 590 to 602

    Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian I Justin II Tiberius

    Theodosius (son of Maurice)

    Theodosius (son of Maurice)

    Theodosius_(son_of_Maurice)

  • Cynicism (philosophy)
  • Ancient school of philosophy

    became the teacher of Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism. The Cynic strain to be found in early Stoicism (such as Zeno's own radical views on sexual

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism_(philosophy)

  • List of metaphysicians
  • Pythagoras Thales Anaximander Anaximenes Xenophanes Heraclitus Parmenides Zeno of Elea Melissus of Samos Leucippus Democritus Anaxagoras Empedocles Alcmaeon

    List of metaphysicians

    List_of_metaphysicians

  • Anaximander
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 610 – c. 546 BC)

    often called the "Father of Cosmology" and founder of astronomy. However, pseudo-Plutarch states that he still viewed celestial bodies as deities. He placed

    Anaximander

    Anaximander

    Anaximander

  • Plato
  • Greek philosopher

    Socrates. Plato would go on to depict both Parmenides and Parmenides' student Zeno in the Parmenides, and an "Eleatic Stranger" also appears in the Sophist

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Marcian
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457

    of negotiations Pulcheria, Theodosius's sister, agreed to marry Marcian. Zeno, a military leader whose influence was similar to Aspar's, may have been

    Marcian

    Marcian

    Marcian

  • Melissus of Samos
  • 5th-century BC Greek Eleatic philosopher

    of the ancient school of Eleatic philosophy, whose other members included Zeno and Parmenides. Little is known about his life, except that he was the commander

    Melissus of Samos

    Melissus of Samos

    Melissus_of_Samos

  • Platonism
  • Philosophical system

    Arignote Myia Eurytus more... Skeptic Xenophanes Xeniades Eleatic Parmenides Zeno Melissus Hippo Pluralist Ionian Anaxagoras Archelaus Metrodorus of Lampsacus

    Platonism

    Platonism

    Platonism

  • List of political disinformation website campaigns
  • an Israeli political marketing firm, to conduct the operation, dubbed Zeno Zeno by OpenAI. Social media accounts and pages linked to the campaign were

    List of political disinformation website campaigns

    List_of_political_disinformation_website_campaigns

  • List of Byzantine emperors
  • ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Lygo 2022, p. 62. Lee 2013, p. 165. Gregory, Timothy E. (1991). "Zeno". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List_of_Byzantine_emperors

  • Anima mundi
  • Concept in metaphysics

    philosophical systems that elaborated on this concept. Stoicism, founded by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BCE, posited that the universe is a single

    Anima mundi

    Anima mundi

    Anima_mundi

  • Barnabas
  • Early Christian disciple and bishop

    Matthew's Gospel on his breast. Anthemios presented the Gospel to Emperor Zeno at Constantinople and received from him the privileges of the Greek Orthodox

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

    Barnabas

  • Seneca the Younger
  • Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)

    Seneca built on the writings of many of the earlier Stoics: he often mentions Zeno, Cleanthes, and Chrysippus; and frequently cites Posidonius, with whom Seneca

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca the Younger

    Seneca_the_Younger

  • Dionysius the Areopagite
  • Greek bishop and saint

    literary scrutiny. Most scholars adopt a critical view of the writer as Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Debate within Dionysian scholarship typically

    Dionysius the Areopagite

    Dionysius the Areopagite

    Dionysius_the_Areopagite

  • Apollonius of Tyana
  • Greek Neopythagorean philosopher (c.15–100)

    for this reason, The Notory Art is often classified as belonging to the Pseudo-Solomonic corpus of magical literature. Another pseudepigraphal Latin work

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius of Tyana

    Apollonius_of_Tyana

  • Forward Party (United States)
  • American political party

    voting. Luke Savage of Jacobin criticized the conception of the party as "pseudo-populism that's ultimately more an effort at rebranding the status quo than

    Forward Party (United States)

    Forward Party (United States)

    Forward_Party_(United_States)

  • Timeline of Western philosophers
  • Pluralist. Empedocles (492 – 432 BC). Eclectic cosmogonist. Pluralist. Zeno of Elea (c. 490 – 430 BC). Of the Eleatics. Known for his paradoxes. Gorgias

    Timeline of Western philosophers

    Timeline_of_Western_philosophers

  • Sentimentality
  • Tender emotional response disproportionate to the situation at hand

    Maurivaux and Riccoboni; are, in such cases, much better instructors than Zeno" and the Stoics. By the close of the 18th century, however, a reaction had

    Sentimentality

    Sentimentality

  • De vita et moribus philosophorum
  • Fourteenth century Latin biographical dictionary

    misreading of a difficult passage in Valerius Maximus led Pseudo-Burley to create a second stoic named Zeno. See Jill Kraye, "From Medieval to Early Modern Stoicism"

    De vita et moribus philosophorum

    De vita et moribus philosophorum

    De_vita_et_moribus_philosophorum

  • Non-Euclidean geometry
  • Two geometries based on axioms closely related to those specifying Euclidean geometry

    transport through space and time and between parallel and fictional universes. Zeno Rogue's HyperRogue is a roguelike game set on the hyperbolic plane, allowing

    Non-Euclidean geometry

    Non-Euclidean_geometry

  • Venetian nobility
  • Noble families of Venice

    (later Bragadin), Bembo, Gauli, Memmo, Querini, Soranzo, Tiepolo, Zane, Zeno, Ziani (later Salamon) and Zorzi. The author of the paper justifies this

    Venetian nobility

    Venetian nobility

    Venetian_nobility

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    fully divine and fully human. The tolerant policies towards Miaphysitism of Zeno and Anastasius I had been a source of tension in the relationship with the

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Vitellius
  • Roman emperor in AD 69

    Glyptotek, Denmark. The damage is the result of damnatio memoriae. The "Pseudo-Vitellius", once thought to depict the emperor, Louvre. The "Vitellius of

    Vitellius

    Vitellius

    Vitellius

  • Ancient Roman philosophy
  • Philosophy in the Roman world, influenced by Hellenistic philosophy

    recognized. The school was propagated by Secundus the Silent and Iamblichus. Zeno of Sidon (150–75 BC) Alcaeus and Philiscus (150 BC) Phaedrus (138–70 BC)

    Ancient Roman philosophy

    Ancient_Roman_philosophy

  • List of Hunter × Hunter characters
  • (2011 series) (Japanese); Sam Mann (2011 series) (English) Zeno Zoldyck (ゼノ=ゾルディック, Zeno Zorudikku) is Killua's grandfather and Silva's father. A witty

    List of Hunter × Hunter characters

    List_of_Hunter_×_Hunter_characters

  • Theodorus the Atheist
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    philosophers beside Aristippus; such as Anniceris, and Dionysius the dialectician, Zeno of Citium, and Pyrrho. He was banished from Cyrene, but for what reason is

    Theodorus the Atheist

    Theodorus_the_Atheist

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    pp. 15–20. ISBN 978-1-78925-030-5. Crawford, Peter (2019). Roman Emperor Zeno: The Perils of Power Politics in Fifth-Century Constantinople. Newburyport:

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    remaining after the death of Julius Nepos in 480. Instead, the Eastern emperor Zeno proclaimed himself as the sole emperor of a theoretically undivided Roman

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • See of Tyre
  • Paulinus Zeno I (mentioned in 325) Paulus (mentioned in 335) Vitalis (mentioned in 344), an Arian Uranius (mentioned in 359), an Arian Zeno II (before

    See of Tyre

    See_of_Tyre

  • Thales of Miletus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)

    Semantics of Science. Continuum International. p. 31. Pseudo-Plutarch, Placita Philosopharum § 2.13 Pseudo-Plutarch, Placita Philosopharum § 2.28 "Thales".

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales of Miletus

    Thales_of_Miletus

  • Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney
  • Scottish and Norwegian nobleman, 14th century

    Sinclair – an act inconsistent with any alleged support or membership. Zeno map Zeno brothers Westford Knight Knights Templar legends#Discoverers of the

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry_I_Sinclair,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Italian philosophers of the Greek period include Xenophanes, Parmenides, and Zeno. Roman philosophers include Cicero, Lucretius, Seneca the Younger, Plutarch

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Hellenistic philosophy
  • Period of Western philosophy

    the north side of the Agora in Athens where Zeno and his followers gathered to discuss their ideas. Zeno's most influential follower was Chrysippus, who

    Hellenistic philosophy

    Hellenistic_philosophy

  • Heraclitus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)

    deposited." Priest agrees with Hegel's contradictory account of motion, based on Zeno of Elea's Paradox of the Arrow, which is arguably Heraclitus's account of

    Heraclitus

    Heraclitus

    Heraclitus

  • List of Roman emperors
  • de jure date of 480, on the death of Julius Nepos, when Eastern emperor Zeno ended recognition of a separate Western court. Historians typically refer

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Thomas Pynchon
  • American novelist (born 1937)

    contains scenes and descriptions which parody or appropriate calculus, Zeno's paradoxes, and the thought experiment known as Maxwell's demon. At the same

    Thomas Pynchon

    Thomas Pynchon

    Thomas_Pynchon

  • Archelaus (philosopher)
  • 5th-century BC Greek philosopher

    Laërtius, Simplicius, Pseudo-Plutarch, and Hippolytus. Archelaus held that air and infinity are the principle of all things, by which Pseudo-Plutarch supposes

    Archelaus (philosopher)

    Archelaus (philosopher)

    Archelaus_(philosopher)

  • Probus (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 276 to 282

    Emperors Who Saved Rome. Pen and Sword Military. p. 34. ISBN 9781526767530. Zenos, Andrew C. (September 1911). "The Encyclopaedia of Religion and EthicsEncyclopaedia

    Probus (emperor)

    Probus (emperor)

    Probus_(emperor)

  • Churches of Verona
  • Churches of Verona, Italy

    Veronese Romanesque, with the sole exception of the exuberant basilica of San Zeno, presents discrete and austere building complexes, absent of sculptural decoration

    Churches of Verona

    Churches of Verona

    Churches_of_Verona

  • Aurelian
  • Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)

    Dacia Ripensis "which he founded so that he would have been a Moesian". Pseudo-Victor and John Xiphilinus place his birthplace in an area between Dacia

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

  • Slavoj Žižek
  • Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)

    market) is the very form of my unfreedom." However, in 2014, he rejects the "pseudo-Marxist" total derision of 'formal freedom', claiming that it is necessary

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj_Žižek

  • Caesar (title)
  • Imperial title in the Roman and Byzantine Empires

    the mid-14th century Book of Offices of pseudo-Kodinos, the rank continued to come after the sebastokratōr. Pseudo-Kodinos further records that the caesar

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar (title)

    Caesar_(title)

  • Hori-san to Miyamura-kun
  • Japanese manga series

    Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (OVA), Seiichiro Yamashita (TV anime) (Japanese); Zeno Robinson (TV anime) (English) Portrayed by: Jin Suzuki (live-action film

    Hori-san to Miyamura-kun

    Hori-san_to_Miyamura-kun

  • Acts of Barnabas
  • Apocryphal work attributed to John Mark

    declared by the First Council of Ephesus in 431 and confirmed by Emperor Zeno in 488. The text speaks of the multiple travels of Barnabas and Paul of Tarsus

    Acts of Barnabas

    Acts of Barnabas

    Acts_of_Barnabas

  • Aelia Eudoxia
  • Roman empress from 395 to 404

    surviving children. A contemporary source known as pseudo-Martyrius also reports two stillbirths. "Pseudo-Martyrius" is hostile to Eudoxia and is likely to

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia_Eudoxia

  • Dike (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess of justice

    Dictionary. George Routledge and Sons. p. 719. Retrieved 10 April 2018. see Pseudo-Clement, Recognitions 10, p. 123, l. 39 Hurwit, Jeffrey M. (March 1987)

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike (mythology)

    Dike_(mythology)

  • Pyrrhonism
  • Ancient Greek school of philosophical skepticism

    his writings, other writers mention the existence of later Pyrrhonists. Pseudo-Clement, writing around the same time (c. 300–320 CE) mentions Pyrrhonists

    Pyrrhonism

    Pyrrhonism

  • Dominic de Guzmán
  • Founder of the Dominican Order (1170–1221)

    Retrieved 6 December 2022. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Dominicus, S. (7)«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 1. ..." www.zeno.org (in German). Retrieved

    Dominic de Guzmán

    Dominic de Guzmán

    Dominic_de_Guzmán

  • Maurice A. de Gosson
  • Austrian mathematician and mathematical physicist

    Born Jordan Pseudo-Differential Operators. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. (2012) (abridged version: arXiv:1104.5198v1 submitted 27 April 2011) A pseudo-differential

    Maurice A. de Gosson

    Maurice A. de Gosson

    Maurice_A._de_Gosson

  • Islamic influences on Western art
  • religious paintings. In Andrea Mantegna's Saint John the Baptist and Zeno, Saint John and Zeno hold exquisite books with covers displaying Mamluk-style center-pieces

    Islamic influences on Western art

    Islamic influences on Western art

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  • Eunapius
  • Greek sophist and historian

    the Arab, Sopolis, Himerius, Parnasius, Libanius, Acacius, Nymphidianus, Zeno of Cyprus, Magnus, Oribasius, Ionicus, and Theon. Edition of the Lives by

    Eunapius

    Eunapius

    Eunapius

  • Stoic passions
  • Various forms of emotional suffering in Stoicism

    no cause for anger—for others cannot harm you. The Stoics beginning with Zeno arranged the passions under four headings: distress, pleasure, fear and lust

    Stoic passions

    Stoic_passions

  • Hincmar
  • Archbishop of Reims

    Retrieved 2022-12-03. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »Hincmarus (2)«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 2. Augsburg ..." www.zeno.org (in German). Retrieved

    Hincmar

    Hincmar

    Hincmar

  • Methyl acetate
  • Chemical compound

    Health Concentrations. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Zeno, W. Wicks, JR, Frank N. Jones, S. Peter Pappas, and Douglas A. Wicks (2007)

    Methyl acetate

    Methyl acetate

    Methyl_acetate

  • Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox
  • Historical critique of quantum mechanics

    Quantum entanglement Quantum information Quantum pseudo-telepathy Quantum teleportation Quantum Zeno effect Synchronicity Ward's probability amplitude

    Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox

    Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox

    Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen_paradox

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    Antioch. John was first appointed as a reader in the church of Antioch by Zeno of Verona upon the latter's return from Jerusalem. Later, he was ordained

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Bulgars
  • Turkic tribal confederation

    Bulgars was in 480, when they served as the allies of the Byzantine Emperor Zeno (474–491) against the Ostrogoths. Anachronistic references about them can

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

  • Middle Platonism
  • Stage of philosophy development

    chiefly interested in ethics, in which he tried to find a middle way between Zeno, Aristotle, and Plato. For instance, he said that virtue suffices for happiness

    Middle Platonism

    Middle_Platonism

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  • ZENOVIA
  • Female

    Greek

    ZENOVIA

    Variant spelling of Greek Zenobia, ZENOVIA means "life of Zeus." 

    ZENOVIA

  • ZENOBIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ZENOBIOS

    (Ζηνόβιος) Masculine form of Greek Zenobia, ZENOBIOS means "life of Zeus." 

    ZENOBIOS

  • Peoples
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Peoples

    Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).

    Peoples

  • CHAMUEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHAMUEL

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chammuw'el, CHAMUEL means "heat of God." Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel. 

    CHAMUEL

  • Zenobia
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Zenobia

    Queen Zenobia was third century ruler of the wealthy Arabian desert city of Palmyra.

    Zenobia

  • Theobald
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Theobald

    English and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the unattested element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’. The English surname represents a learned form, re-created from French Théobald; the common medieval form of the name was Tebald, Tibalt (Old French Teobaud, Tibaut).

    Theobald

  • Lamb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lamb

    English : from Middle English lamb, a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. See also Lamm.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain (see Lane 3). MacLysaght comments: ‘The form Lamb(e), which results from a more than usually absurd pseudo-translation (uan ‘lamb’), is now much more numerous than O’Loan itself.’Possibly also a translation of French agneau.

    Lamb

  • EUDON
  • Male

    French

    EUDON

    Variant spelling of Norman French Eudo, EUDON means "child." 

    EUDON

  • Bywater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bywater

    English : topographic name for someone living by a lake or river, from Middle English by ‘by’, ‘beside’ + water ‘water’.Irish : pseudo-translation (due to confusion with sruth ‘stream’) of Gaelic Ó Srutháin ‘descendant of Sruithán’, a personal name from a diminutive of sruith ‘sage’, ‘elder’. Bywater is found as the English form of this Gaelic name in County Cork, while in Mayo the usual Anglicization is Ryan.

    Bywater

  • ZENOBIA
  • Female

    Greek

    ZENOBIA

    (Ζηνοβία) Old Greek name ZENOBIA means "life of Zeus." 

    ZENOBIA

  • Telling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Telling

    Dutch and North German : patronymic from a Middle Dutch pet form of Theudilo, a short form of Germanic compound names formed with an unattested element, theudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

    Telling

  • EUDO
  • Male

    French

    EUDO

    Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha, EUDO means "child." This name and its variants are sometimes confused with Odo, Otto, and Audo. 

    EUDO

  • Teagle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire)

    Teagle

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Diegel or Swiss Digel, from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with þeudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.

    Teagle

  • Tite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northamptonshire)

    Tite

    English (Northamptonshire) : from the Old French form of the Latin personal name Titus. Compare Tito.French : from the Germanic personal name Tito, derived from theudo ‘people’, ‘race’.

    Tite

  • EUDES
  • Male

    French

    EUDES

    Variant form of Norman French Eudo, EUDES means "child." 

    EUDES

  • ZENON
  • Male

    Greek

    ZENON

    (Ζήνων) Ancient Greek name, possibly ZENON means "of Zeus."

    ZENON

  • HAMUEL
  • Male

    English

    HAMUEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, HAMUEL means "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel. 

    HAMUEL

  • BABMOUTH
  • Female

    Egyptian

    BABMOUTH

    , the mother of Psenio.

    BABMOUTH

  • Golightly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Golightly

    English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gō(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gān) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lēoht(līc)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.

    Golightly

  • UDO
  • Male

    German

    UDO

     German form of Old Norman French Eudo, UDO means "child." Compare with another form of Udo.

    UDO

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  • Abdul-Mujeeb
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Mujeeb

    Servant of the Responder

  • Chasey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Chasey

    English (Somerset) : unexplained.

  • Oman
  • Boy/Male

    African, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Oman

    Giver of Life

  • Korian
  • Boy/Male

    Armenian

    Korian

    Name of a historian.

  • Heetraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Heetraj

    Lovable

  • Tajo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish Teutonic

    Tajo

    Day.

  • Thanushree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Thanushree

    Beauty

  • Prabhati
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Prabhati

    Of the Morning

  • Satyanandasvarupini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Satyanandasvarupini

    Form of eternal bliss

  • Osmund
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Danish, English, French, German, Scandinavian, Teutonic

    Osmund

    Divine Protector; God's Protection

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  • Pseudo-metallic
  • a.

    Falsely or imperfectly metallic; -- said of a kind of luster, as in minerals.

  • Pseudo-symmetric
  • a.

    Exhibiting pseudo-symmetry.

  • Pseudo-bulb
  • n.

    An aerial corm, or thickened stem, as of some epiphytic orchidaceous plants.

  • Pseudo-cone
  • n.

    One of the soft gelatinous cones found in the compound eyes of certain insects, taking the place of the crystalline cones of others.

  • Pseuso-peripteral
  • n.

    A pseudo-peripteral temple.

  • Pseudo-dipteral
  • n.

    A pseudo-dipteral temple.

  • Pseudo-hyperthophic
  • a.

    Falsely hypertrophic; as, pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently enlarged, but are really degenerated and replaced by fat.

  • Pseudo-dipteral
  • a.

    Falsely or imperfectly dipteral, as a temple with the inner range of columns surrounding the cella omitted, so that the space between the cella wall and the columns is very great, being equal to two intercolumns and one column.

  • Pseudovary
  • n.

    The organ in which pseudova are produced; -- called also pseudovarium.

  • Pseudo-china
  • n.

    The false china root, a plant of the genus Smilax (S. Pseudo-china), found in America.

  • Pseudo-galena
  • n.

    False galena, or blende. See Blende (a).

  • Pseudo-cumene
  • n.

    A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series, metameric with mesitylene and cumene, found in coal tar, and obtained as a colorless liquid.

  • Scudi
  • pl.

    of Scudo

  • Pseudo-monocotyledonous
  • a.

    Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.

  • Pseudo-symmetry
  • n.

    A kind of symmetry characteristic of certain crystals which from twinning, or other causes, come to resemble forms of a system other than that to which they belong, as the apparently hexagonal prisms of aragonite.

  • Pseudo-heart
  • n.

    Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially one of those pertaining to the excretory system.

  • Sycamore
  • n.

    A large European species of maple (Acer Pseudo-Platanus).

  • Pseudo-romantic
  • a.

    Falsely romantic.