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Colophon (/ˈkɒləˌfɒn, -fən/;
Ancient Gr****: Κολοφών, romanized:
Kolophṓn) was an
ancient city in Ionia.
Founded around the end of the 2nd
millennium BC...
- the
species Sogatella kolophon:
Sogatella kolophon atlantica Fennah, 1963 c g
Sogatella kolophon kolophon g
Sogatella kolophon meridiana (Beamer, 1952)...
- Priene, and
their colonies,
influenced by Carian; b. The
Ionic of Ephesos,
Kolophon, Lebedos, Teos, Klazomenai, and Phokaia, and
their colonies, influenced...
- the
ancient world, but only the
following lines survive:
There came to
Kolophon an old man and
divine singer, a
servant of the
Muses and of far-shooting...
- Chalkis)
Siris Basilicata (abandoned) c. 660 BC (or c. 700 BC)
Kolophon Refugees from
Kolophon Sybaris Calabria Sibari 721–720 (or 709–708) BC
Achaia and...
- 3rd-century coin of
Kolophon with a
representation of the
gathering of the
League at the
temple of
Apollo Klarios, and a bust of
Emperor Valerian I...
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Johannes (1508). "Behend vnd hüpsch
Rechnung vff
allen Kauffmanschafften".
Kolophon:
Gedruck zů
Pfhortzheim von
Thoman Anßhelm. p. 122.
Archived from the original...
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built by
Poseidonios the
Macedonian and the
sambuca built by
Damis of
Kolophon,
which was a kind of
wheeled scaling ladder. One of the more difficult...
- 21B25 DK 21A30 DK 21A28 "Pandeistisch ist, wenn der
Eleate Xenophanes (aus
Kolophon um 580-492 v. Chr.) von Gott
gesagt haben soll: "Er ist ganz und gar Geist...
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Eleusinian Great Goddesses into
Messenia and
Thebes (Paus.4.1.5–9),
Ephesos and
Kolophon (Strabo 14.1.3). With
these p****ages
Pausanias affirms Herodotus (2.51)...