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There are two
references to
Leodamas in Proclus's
Commentary on Euclid: At this time [Plato's time] also
lived Leodamas of Thasos,
Archytas of Tarentum...
- the wife of its founder,
Walter Frederick Campbell. Its
previous name,
Leòdamas, is
derived from Old
Norse meaning "Leòd's Harbour". Port
Ellen is built...
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ancient Gr**** mathematician. He was a
younger contemporary of
Plato and
Leodamas of
Thasos and
himself served at the
Platonic Academy. He also
taught Leon...
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gatherings which included Theaetetus of Sunium,
Archytas of Tarentum,
Leodamas of Thasos, and Neoclides.
According to
Debra Nails,
Speusippus "joined...
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mathematicians ****ociated with Plato: a
mature set of
mathematicians (
Leodamas of Thasos,
Archytas of Taras, and Theaetetus), a
second set of younger...
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comedians ridiculed Demosthenes' "theatricality",
whilst Aeschines regarded Leodamas of
Acharnae as
superior to him.
Demosthenes relied heavily on the different...
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Alexandria Hipparchus Hippasus Hippias Hippocrates of
Chios Hypatia Hypsicles Leodamas of
Thasos Marinus of
Neapolis Menaechmus Menelaus of
Alexandria Meton of...
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Polygnotus and
Aristophon Hegemon of Thasos, comedian,
inventor of
parody Leodamas (4th
century BC),
mathematician Neseus of Thasos,
painter Polygnotos Vagis...
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Califia Clytie Falklandiella Labotas Lacydes Leitoscoloplos Day, 1977
Leodamas Microrbinia Hartman, 1965
Naidonereis Nainereis Blainville, 1828 Naineris...
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Athena Lenos (Elis) Leo (mythology) Leo of
Phlius Leochares Leocrates Leodamas of
Thasos Leodes Leon (mathematician) Leon of
Salamis Leon of
Sparta Leonidaion...