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Cercops (Ancient Gr****: Κέρκωψ) was one of the
oldest Orphic poets. He was
called a
Pythagorean by
Clement of Alexandria. Cicero, was said by Epigenes...
- Geelhand, D. (2018) [amended
version of 2016 ****essment]. "Enteromius
cercops". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2018: e.T57507739A126324501. doi:10...
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several influential Orphic poems to
notable early Pythagoreans,
including Cercops.
According to Cicero,
Aristotle also
claimed that
Orpheus never existed...
- the
Argive Phorbas (elsewhere his
grandson through Criasus). Meanwhile,
Cercops speaks of
Argus Panoptes as the son of
Argus and Ismene.
Argus succeeded...
- are extant, and
which is
sometimes ascribed to
Hesiod and
sometimes to
Cercops of Miletus. The poem,
printed among Hesiodic fragments,
survives in fewer...
- to Asclepiades,
Argus Panoptes was a son of Inachus, and
according to
Cercops he was a son of
Argus and Ismene,
daughter of Asopus.
Acusilaus says that...
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University Press. Hard, p. 236; Gantz, p. 604; Apollodorus, 3.2.2 with
Cercops as the
authority for
Hesione while Nostoi as the
source for
Philyra Apollodorus...
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about the
Trojan War, Nauplius' wife was Philyra, and that
according to
Cercops his wife was Hesione, but that
according to the "tragic poets" his wife...
- 430–350 BC
Pythagorean Celsus 2nd
century Cercidas 3rd
century BC
Cynic Cercops Pythagorean Chaerephon c. 470/460 – 403/399 BCE
Socratic Chamaeleon 350-275...
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Socrates of Constantinople,
Historia ecclesiastica, 3.18
Ridebatur enim ut
Cercops...barbam prae se
ferens hircinam. Ammi**** XXII 14. Levine, Lee I (2005)...