-
generally accepted that
Anaximenes was
instructed by Anaximander, and many of
their philosophical ideas are similar.
While Anaximenes was the
preeminent Milesian...
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Anaximenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀναξιμένης) may
refer to:
Anaximenes of
Lampsacus (4th
century BC), Gr****
rhetorician and
historian Anaximenes of
Miletus (6th...
- rim of
Anaximenes has been
eroded and worn into a
roughly circular ring of ridges. The rim is
lowest along the
northeast side
where Anaximenes partly...
- Ἀριστοκλῆς). His
nephew (son of his sister), was also
named Anaximenes and was a historian.
Anaximenes was a
pupil of
Diogenes the
Cynic and
Zoilus and, like...
- tradition. The
Ionian school included such
thinkers as Thales, Anaximander,
Anaximenes, Hera****us, Anaxagoras, and Archelaus. This
classification can be traced...
- the 6th
century BC with the
three Milesians: Thales, Anaximander, and
Anaximenes. They all
attributed the
arche (a word that
could take the
meaning of...
-
Timocrates of Lampsacus.
Anaximenes of Lampsacus, a
rhetorician and historian. His
nephew (son of his sister), was also
named Anaximenes and was a historian...
- was
composed of water; Anaximander, who
believed it was apeiron; and
Anaximenes, who
believed it was air. This is
considered as a
permanent substance...
- 460 BC) July, 529 BC—Cyrus the Great,
ruler of
ancient Persia 528 BC—
Anaximenes of Miletus, Gr****
philosopher (b. 585 BC) 527 BC—Peisistratos, Athenian...
- "air in motion, breath, wind", is
equivalent in the
material monism of
Anaximenes to aer (ἀήρ, "air") as the
element from
which all else originated. This...