- dy-OJ-in-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Διογένης ὁ Ἀπολλωνιάτης, romanized: Diogénēs ho
Apollōniátēs; fl. 5th
century BC) was an
ancient Gr**** philosopher, and was a native...
- (Ancient Gr****,
Koine Gr****: Ἀπολλωνία, ἡ; city-ethnic: Ἀπολλωνιάτης,
Apolloniates; Latin: Apollonia) was an
Ancient Gr****
trade colony which developed...
- night, when he was
tending the
sacred sheep of Helios,
which the
noble Apolloniates had to do in turns, the
flock was
attacked by wolves, and
sixty sheep...
- A
similar belief was
attributed by some
ancient sources to
Diogenes Apolloniates (late 5th
century BCE), who also
linked air with
intelligence and soul...
-
Smith states that the
philosopher Diogenes Apolloniates was a
native of the
environs of
Apollonia (the
Apolloniates),
although other scholars claim that the...
- in
charge of them, but the
sheep were
devoured by wolves. The
other Apolloniates,
thinking he had been neglectful,
gouged out Peithenius' eyes. Angered...
-
epigraphy as Θρόνιον (Thronion),
inscribed on a
monument erected by
Apolloniates in Olympia, as well as on an
official inquiry of the
oracle of Dodona...
-
Epigenes of
Byzantium Hero and
Leander Leucippus Protagoras Diogenes Apolloniates Thrasymachus Democritus Xenocrates Anaxarchus Hecataeus of
Abdera Hipparchia...
- philosophy.
Diogenes may also
refer to:
Diogenes of
Apollonia or
Diogenes Apolloniates (c. 460 BCE),
philosopher Diogenes of
Athens (tragedian) (late 5th century...
-
Seleucid king of
Syria Dioetas (Διοίτας) –
Achaean general Diogenes Apolloniates –
philosopher Diogenes Laërtius –
biographer Diogenes of
Babylon – philosopher...