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Arisbe (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη) may
refer to:
Another name for
Batea (daughter of Teucer), a
person in Gr****
mythology Arisbe (daughter of Merops), an early...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Arisbe (/əˈrɪzbiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη) or
Arisba may
refer to the
following women:
Arisbe,
daughter of
Merops of Percote, a seer...
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mother of Erichthonius. In
other accounts, the wife of Dard**** was
called Arisbe,
daughter of King
Teucer of
Crete or King
Macareus of ****s. Dard**** reigned...
- 673–695.
Subsequently revised,
Arisbe Eprint. (c. 1998), "Who Is
Charles Peirce?",
Arisbe: the
Peirce Gateway FAQ on Peirce.
Arisbe Eprint Archived 2012-03-25...
- 2:11–27.
Arisbe Eprint Archived 2007-10-14 at the
Wayback Machine.
Peirce (1902), The
Carnegie Institute Application,
Memoir 10, MS L75.361–362,
Arisbe Eprint...
- the Use and
Abuse of the Immediate/Dynamical
Object Distinction",
Arisbe Eprint.
Arisbe: The
Peirce Gateway,
Joseph Ransdell, ed. Over 100
online writings...
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Hyrtacus married Arisbe,
daughter of King
Merops of Percote,
after Priam had
divorced her to
marry Hecabe. Hyrtacus's son by
Arisbe was
named Asius and...
- Teuthr****.
Axylus was a
wealthy and
young man who came from the town of
Arisbe, a city in the Troad. He was
killed by
Diomedes during the
siege of Troy...
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Arisba or
Arisbe (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρίσβη; Eth. Ἀρισβαίος), was a town of Mysia,
mentioned by
Homer in the same line with
Sestos and Abydus. It was between...
- L75]
Arisbe: The
Peirce Gateway,
edited by J. Ransdell. Peirce,
Charles Sanders. 1998 [1902]. "On the
Definition of Logic." [memoir 12].
Arisbe: The Peirce...