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Colotes of
Lampsacus (Gr****: Κολώτης Λαμψακηνός, Kolōtēs Lampsakēnos; c. 320 –
after 268 BC) was a
pupil of Epicurus. He
wrote a work to
prove "That it...
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Spialia colotes, the
Bushveld sandman, is a
butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. The
species was
first described by
Herbert Druce in 1875. It is found...
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carrying a ball. The
table was made with
ivory and gold, and was
sculpted by
Colotes. It displa**** the
figures of Hera, Zeus, Rhea, Hermes, Apollo, and Artemis...
- and Water. B100. Plutarch.
Platonic Questions. B101. Plutarch.
Against Colotes. B101a. Polybius. "Book 12". Histories. line 27. B102. Porphyry. Ad Iliadem...
- name of Epicurus' school. Its
members included Hermarchus, Idomeneus,
Colotes, Polyaenus, and Metrodorus.
Epicurus emphasized friendship as an important...
- Plato's 4th-century BC
version had the Sun in
second place above the Moon.
Colotes accused Plato of
plagiarizing Zoroaster, and
Heraclides Ponticus wrote...
- the
financier Idomeneus,
Leonteus and his wife Themista, the
satirist Colotes, the
mathematician Polyaenus of Lampsacus, and
Metrodorus of Lampsacus...
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Cerapheles Ceratistes Chaetocoelus Charopus C****sine
Clanoptilus Collops Colotes Condylops Cordylepherus Cyrtosus Dromanthomorphus Ebaeus Endeodes Falsolaius...
- 3rd
century BC) was a
Cynic philosopher, and a
pupil of the
Epicurean Colotes of Lampsacus.
Diogenes Laërtius
states that he used to go
about garbed...
- much of it into his own
Platonic realism. In the 3rd
century BC, however,
Colotes accused Plato's The
Republic of
plagiarizing parts of Zoroaster's On Nature...