-
Eucleides'
archonship already used the
Ionian alphabet and
others use the old
Attic alphabet after it, the
majority reflect the
switch and
Eucleides'...
- Euclid, Euclides, or
Eucleides may also
refer to:
Euclid of
Megara (c. 435 BC–c. 365 BC),
ancient Gr****
philosopher Eucleides,
archon of
Athens (5th...
-
Euclid of
Megara (/ˈjuːklɪd/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐκλείδης
Eucleides; c. 435 – c. 365 BC) was a Gr****
Socratic philosopher who
founded the
Megarian school...
- used by many Athenians. In c. 403 BC, at the
suggestion of the
archon Eucleides, the
Athenian ****embly
formally abandoned the Old
Attic alphabet and adopted...
- Postumius,
Marcus Furius Camillus, and
Marcus Postumius Under archon Eucleides, the
Athenians accept a
spelling reform,
adopting the
Ionian alphabet...
-
century or two. The
present system uses the 24 letters
adopted under Eucleides, as well as
three Phoenician and
Ionic ones that had not been dropped...
-
Ionic alphabet in 403–2 (Suda, Σαμίων ὁ δῆμος),
alongside the
archon Eucleides. Buck,
Robert J.
Thrasybulus and the
Athenian Democracy: The Life of an...
-
Dracontides Erasistratus of
Acharnae Eratosthenes (not the well-known scholar)
Eucleides Eumathes Hiero Hippolochus Hippomachus Melobius Mnesilochus Mnesitheides...
-
Peloponnesian War. It was
modified somewhat after it was
restored under Eucleides; the most
detailed accounts are of this 4th-century
modification rather...
-
subsequently also
called the "Eucleidian" alphabet,
after the name of the
archon Eucleides who
oversaw the decision. The
Euboean alphabet was used in the cities...