- Look up
Aspasius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aspasius (c. 80–c. 150) was a
Peripatetic philosopher.
Aspasius may also
refer to:
Aspasius of Byblos...
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Aspasius of
Ravenna (/æˈspeɪʒiəs, æˈspeɪziəs, æˈspeɪʒəs/; fl. 3rd
century AD) was a
Roman sophist and
rhetorician from Ravenna. He was the son or pupil...
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Asvakas (Sanskrit: Aśvaka) were an
ancient people from
Gandhara in the present-day ****stan and Afghanistan. The
region in
which they
lived was also called...
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Ancient Commentaries on Aristotle's
Sphistical Re****ations:
Fragments of
Aspasios, Herminos, Alexander,
Syrianos and Philoponos. Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN 9783111332666...
- ISBN 978-0-691-15459-6. Bicknell,
Peter J. (1982). "Axiochus Alkibiadou,
Aspasia and
Aspasios". L'Antiquité classique. 51 (3): 240–250. doi:10.3406/antiq.1982.2070....
- God. In a
series of
letters to
James Hervey, the
author of
Theron and
Aspasio,
Sandeman maintained that
justifying faith is a
simple ****ent to the divine...
- the basis. (National
Archaeological Museum of
Athens 128).
Engraved by
Aspasios (first century).
Profile of the
Athena Parthenos.
Roman National Museum...
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publishing Letters on
Theron and
Aspasio, in
which he
attacked the
theology of
James Hervey (whose
Theron and
Aspasio had been
published in 1755.) In particular...
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Joshua 2 Bicknell,
Peter J. (1982). "Axiochus Alkibiadou,
Aspasia and
Aspasios" (PDF). L'Antiquité classique. 51 (3): 240–250. doi:10.3406/antiq.1982...
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inhabited by the Aśvakayana (Gr****: ****akenoi), and the Aśvayana (Gr****
Aspasio) (q.v.) sub-tribes of the Kambojas. Epic
Mahabharata refers to two Kamboja...