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- philosophical views. Calcidius' name appears to have been Gr**** in origin and some linguistic evidence in his translations suggest Calcidius might have been...
- by Marcus Tullius Cicero around 45 BC (sections 27d–47b), and later by Calcidius in the 4th century AD (up to section 53c). Cicero's fragmentary translation...
- d'état against his cousin Tuoba Yulü and becomes the new Prince of Dai. Calcidius translates Plato into Latin. Constantine I ****igns convicts to grind Rome's...
- Medieval m****cript of Calcidius's Latin translation of Plato's Timaeus, which is one of the Platonic dialogues with the most overt Pythagorean influences...
- derived from the dissection of animals or of human bodies is disputed. Calcidius, on whose authority the fact rests, merely says "qui primus exsectionem...
- Boston, M****. Retrieved 2008-11-20. Timaeus in the partial translation of Calcidius was available; Henricus Aristippus' 12th century translation of the Meno...
- emphasized spiritualism. Early medieval philosophers including Macrobius, Calcidius and Marti**** Capella also examined the physical world, largely from a...
- with regard to the issue of foreknowledge are found in the writings of Calcidius, a 4th-century interpreter of Plato. It was affirmed in the 16th century...
- Medieval m****cript of Calcidius's Latin translation of Plato's Timaeus, a Platonic dialogue with overt Pythagorean influences....
- century), educator Aelius Festus Aphthonius (3rd or 4th century), grammarian Calcidius (4th century), translator Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century), converted...