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Epicharmus of Kos or
Epicharmus Comicus or
Epicharmus Comicus Syracus**** (Ancient Gr****: Ἐπίχαρμος ὁ Κῷος),
thought to have
lived between c. 550 and...
- "Pallas" is obscure,
according to a
fragment from an
unidentified play of
Epicharmus (between c. 540 and c. 450 BC), Athena,
after having used his skin for...
- two
highly noted Sicilian-Gr**** philosophers,
while the Syracusan-Gr****
Epicharmus is held to be the
inventor of comedy. One of the most
famous intellectuals...
- medicine. He
wrote a
treatise upon the
works of
Epicharmus, in which, on the
authority of
Epicharmus and
Pythagoras himself, he
maintained that the Doric...
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lines survive. The
Epicharmus was
inspired by the
philosophical hypotheses developed by the
Sicilian poet and
philosopher Epicharmus of Kos,
after which...
- to Heracles,
mentions "Orpheus, Hesiod, tragedies, C****ilus, Homer,
Epicharmus".
Aristotle did not
believe that the
poems were by Orpheus; he speaks...
- from
Magna Graecia. Others, such as
Aeschylus and
Epicharmus,
worked for a long time in Sicily.
Epicharmus can be
considered Syracusan in all respects, having...
- 8–10:
Italian Philosophy Book 8:
Pythagoreans Pythagoras, Empedocles,
Epicharmus, Archytas, Alcmaeon, Hippasus, Philolaus,
Eudoxus Book 9: (Eleatics, Atomists...
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attributed to
Epicharmus of Kos.
Modern scholars believe Axiopistus created the poem by
cobbling together a
number of
extracts of
Epicharmus and
other sources...
- and
other variants) for the name of Syracuse, a name also
attested by
Epicharmus. The
settlement of
Syracuse was a
planned event, as a
strong central leader...