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Androcydes (also
transliterated Androkydes) (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροκύδης) may
refer to:
Androcydes (painter), Gr**** painter, 4th
century BC
Androcydes (physician)...
- Elsewhere,
Androcydes is
supposed to have
recommended cabbage to
counteract the
effects of wine. Some
attempts have been made to
identify this
Androcydes with...
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Walter Burkert featured Androcydes in his
stemma of
Pythagorean symbola,
consisting of
gnomic utterances or maxims.
Androcydes was
regarded as one of the...
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Androcydes (or Androkydes) (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροκύδης) of
Cyzicus was a Gr****
painter of the 4th
century BC,
whose Battle of
Plataea became involved in...
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sense of the words. ****ameneus was
interpreted as the name of a Dactyl.
Androcydes proposed an
interpretation as
philosophical symbols (Clement, Stromata...
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mechanical model of the
world Anaximenes of
Miletus 6th
century BC
Milesian Androcydes 2nd
century BC?
Pythagorean Andronicus of
Rhodes 1st
century BC Peripatetic...
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Pythagorean literature in his work,
including works by Philolaus, Archytas, and
Androcydes. He
writes extensively on numbers,
especially on the
significance of prime...
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Platinum Charon, a
Theban military commander (fl. mid-4th
century BC); see
Androcydes Charon of Naucratis, a
historian Charon of Carthage, a
historian Charon...
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Amenhotep 13th
century BCE
Egyptian chief physician of the
early 19th
Dynasty Androcydes 4th
century BCE Gr****
Antipater 1st
century BCE Gr****
author of a work...
- other, uses the
examples of the
persons Philoxenus the son of Eryxis,
Androcydes the
painter and
Antagoras as
examples for the
preference of fish (a delicious...