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Apsines of
Gadara (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀψίνης ὁ Γαδαρεύς; fl. 3rd
century AD) was a Gr**** rhetorician. He was a
native of the ****enised city of Gadara, whose...
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Apsines can
refer to a
number of
people from
classical antiquity:
Apsines of Gadara,
rhetorician from the 3rd
century CE
Apsines, an
Athenian sophist mentioned...
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Apsines (Ancient Gr****: Ἀψίνης) was a
sophist from Athens. He was a son of
Onasimus (Ancient Gr****: Ὀνάσιμος), and
grandson of
another Apsines who was...
- was a
pupil of
Apsines (this was the 2nd-century
Athenian sophist Apsines, and not
Apsines of
Gadara or the 4th
century sophist Apsines). He is mentioned...
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treatise on rhetoric,
inserted in the
middle of a
similar treatise by
Apsines. It
gives brief practical hints on invention, arrangement, style, memory...
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century sophist Apsines of Gadara, and was the
actual author of the work Art of
Rhetoric that has
traditionally been
ascribed to
Apsines (which
would offer...
- rhetoricians. A
discovery famous in its time was that in the text of the work of
Apsines on
rhetoric a
large piece of a work by
Longinus was embedded.
Modern views...
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accurate value for π
Oenomaus of
Gadara (2nd
century AD),
Cynic philosopher Apsines of
Gadara (3rd
century AD),
rhetorician Umm Qais was
recognised by Ulrich...
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mathematician Apollophanes –
comedian Apollos –
early Christian Appian –
historian Apsines – Roman-era
Athenian rhetorician Arachidamia –
wealthy Spartan queen Araros...
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Arabia during the mid 3rd
century AD. He was a
contemporary of the
sophists Apsines and Nicagoras, at the time of
Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249)....