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Hegesias of
Magnesia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἡγησίας ὁ Μάγνης,
Hēgēsias ho Magnēs), Gr**** rhetorician, and historian,
flourished about 300 BC.
Strabo (xiv. 648)...
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Hegesias may
refer to:
Hegesias of Sinope,
Cynic philosopher, c. 325 BC
Hegesias of Cyrene,
Cyrenaic philosopher, c. 300 BC
Hegesias of Magnesia, Gr****...
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Hegesias wrote a book
called ἀποκαρτερῶν (Death by Starvation),
which persuaded so many
people that
death is more
desirable than life that
Hegesias was...
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school broke up into
different factions,
represented by Anniceris,
Hegesias, and Theodorus, who all
developed rival interpretations of
Cyrenaic doctrines...
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Homer and by
others to Stasinus. Others, however,
ascribed the poem to
Hegesias (or Hegesinus) of
Salamis in
Cyprus or to
Cyprias of Halicarn****us (see...
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Euptoieta hegesia, the
Mexican fritillary, is a
North and
South American butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. The
upperside of the
wings is
bright orange...
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Hegesias of
Sinope was an
ancient Gr****
philosopher of the
Cynic school and a
student of Diogenes, said to have been once
scolded for
asking to borrow...
- Laërtius
first lends to
Hegesias the
explicit affirmation of the
impossibility of happiness: like
later philosophical pessimists,
Hegesias argued that lasting...
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Domini calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Hegesias is
removed as
Archon of Athens. The
Chinese state of Jin
defeats its rival...
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philosophies in
order to
expose their contradictions. The
Cyrenaic philosopher Hegesias of
Cyrene is
thought by some to have been
influenced by the
teachings of...