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uncertain when
Dicaearchus died. The only
certain terminus post quem is the
death of
Alexander the
Great (323 BC).
According to Pliny,
Dicaearchus measured...
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Dicaearchus, Dicearchus, or Diceärch (Ancient Gr****: Δικαίαρχος) (died 196 BC) was an
Aetolian commander and pirate. In 205–204 BC,
Dicaearchus was emplo****...
- Theophrastus,
Phanias of Eresus,
Eudemus of Rhodes, Aristoxenus, and
Dicaearchus. Much like Plato's Academy,
there were in Aristotle's
school junior and...
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substituted Anacharsis for Myson.
Diogenes Laërtius
further states that
Dicaearchus gave ten
possible names,
Hippobotus suggested twelve names, and Hermippus...
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Pythagoras claimed to have been a
reincarnation of
Euphorbus and adds that
Dicaearchus and
Clearchus give
further details of the
chain of
reincarnations claimed...
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modern times. The
Roman era
writer Athenaeus says,
based on the
scholar Dicaearchus, who was Alexander's contemporary, that the king "was
quite excessively...
- into the
Peripatetic school. Aristotle's
students included Aristoxenus,
Dicaearchus,
Demetrius of Phalerum,
Eudemos of Rhodes, Harpalus, Hephaestion, Mnason...
- Aristotle, Xenophon, Epictetus, Seneca, Plutarch, and
Marcus Aurelius.
Dicaearchus wrote that
Plato wrestled at the
Isthmian games. Many of Plato's dialogues...
- Some of it may be
preserved in the Protrepticus. Aristotle's
disciples Dicaearchus, Aristoxenus, and
Heraclides Ponticus (who all
lived in the 3rd century...
- at the
Archaeological Museum in Epidaurus,
Greece (approximate date).
Dicaearchus, Gr**** philosopher, cartographer, geographer,
mathematician and polymath...