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Aedesia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Αἰδεσία) was a
philosopher of the
Neoplatonic school who
lived in
Alexandria in the
fifth century AD. She was a
relation of Syri****...
- Asteraceae.
Species Aedesia engleriana Mattf. -
Cameroon Aedesia glabra (Klatt) O.Hoffm. -
tropical Africa from
Senegal to
Tanzania Aedesia spectabilis Mattf...
- Antiquity. A Neoplatonist, he was the son of the
philosophers Hermias and
Aedesia, the
brother of
Heliodorus of
Alexandria and the
grandson of Syri****....
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Hypatia was not the last
female Neoplatonist philosopher;
later ones
include Aedesia, Asclepigenia, and
Theodora of Emesa.
According to Watts, however, Hypatia...
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century CE) Xie
Daoyun (before 340–after 399)
Hypatia (c. 360–415 CE)
Aedesia of
Alexandria (5th
century CE)
Theodora (5th-6th
century CE) From the fall...
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commentaries on Aristotle's
works and a
commentary on Plato's
Timaeus Aedesia 5th
century Neoplatonic wife of Hermias, and
mother of
Ammonius and Heliodorus...
- AD. He went to
Athens and
studied philosophy under Syri****. He
married Aedesia, who was a
relative of Syri****, and who had
originally been betrothed...
- son of
Hermias and
Aedesia, and the
younger brother of Ammonius. His father, Hermias, died when he was young, and his mother,
Aedesia,
raised him and his...
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Adeimantus –
Corinthian general Adri**** –
sophist Aglaophon –
painter Aedesia –
female Neoplatonic philosopher Aedesius –
philosopher Aegineta – modeller...
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found in the
Neotropical zone.
Arranged alphabetically:
Thyridia psidii aedesia Doubleday, [1847]
Thyridia psidii cetoides (Rosenberg & Talbot, 1914) Thyridia...