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outside the
houses of
Demeas, a
wealthy bachelor, and Nikeratos, his less
wealthy business partner.
Prior to the
events in the play
Demeas had
taken in a Samian...
- affair.
Demea and
Micio spar over who did a
better job at
raising their sons.
After a long
monologue comparing his
methods with his brother's,
Demea decides...
- Hume,
first published in 1779.
Through dialogue,
three philosophers named Demea, Philo, and
Cleanthes debate the
nature of God's existence.
Whether or not...
- soldier's neighbor. Thrasonides,
fearful of
Demeas’ judgment,
prepares to meet him,
worried that if
Demeas refuses to
approve of his
relationship with...
-
remains at the site:
Destroying the
delusive image of the
demon Artemis,
Demeas has
erected this
symbol of Truth, the God that
drives away idols, and the...
-
Theclopsis demea is a
Neotropical butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Nicaragua and Panama.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Theclopsis...
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lines 159–140. In the play,
Demea has two sons. He has
given one to his
brother Micio to raise. In the
following scene,
Demea has
worked himself up in anger...
- Aeschinus, the
adopted elder son of his
brother Demea, in town in an
indulgent way.
Meanwhile Demea has
brought up his
younger son
Ctesipho in the village...
- Hume's own
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, in
which the
character Demea reflects that, even if a
succession of
causes is infinite, the very existence...
- Senate. 26–25 BC
Dioteimus 25–22 BC
Unknown 22–21 BC
Apolexis 20–19 BC
Demeas 19–17 BC
Unknown 17-16 BC Ae[...] 16–15 BC
Pythagoras 15–14 BC Antiochus...