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Hermodorus (Gr****: Ἑρμόδωρος), an
Ephesian who
lived in the 4th
century BC, was an
original member of Plato's
Academy and was
present at the
death of Socrates...
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Hermodorus of
Salamis was an
ancient Gr****
architect from Salamis,
Cyprus who was
highly active in
ancient Rome
between 146 BC and 102 BC,
where his work...
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inscription from Rome,
dating to
between AD 6 and 10.
Gaius Rabirius Postumi l.
Hermodorus, a freedman,
probably of
Gaius Rabirius Postumus,
named in an inscription...
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financed by
booty from his
campaign in Hispania. It was
designed by
Hermodorus of
Salamis and was
dedicated in 132 BC
during Junius' triumph. It was...
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Xerxes I,
somewhere before 1000 BC. However,
Diogenes also
mentions Hermodorus's belief that
Zoroaster lived 5,000
years before the
Trojan War, which...
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Grave monument of
Caius Rabirius Postumus Hermodorus,
Lucia Rabiria Demaris and Usia Prima,
priestess of Isis
along the Via Appia, near
Quarto Miglio...
- a
mathematics teacher to
higher level students, one of whom was
named Hermodorus. The Collection, his best-known work, is a
compendium of
mathematics in...
- Priene, who is
quoted as
saying "Most men are bad". He
praised a man
named Hermodorus as the best
among the Ephesians, who he says
should all kill themselves...
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which was the work of
Hermodorus of Salamis,
whose statues of
divinities were
sculpted by
artisans from Delos. In 136 BC,
Hermodorus built a
temple in Campo...
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Sopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σώπολις), son of
Hermodorus, was
hipparch of the ile of
Hetairoi from Amphipolis,
since at
least the
Triballian campaign of Alexander...