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Proclus (or Proklos)
Mallotes (Gr****: Πρόκλος Μαλλώτης) was a
Stoic philosopher and a
native of
Mallus in Cilicia.
According to the Suda he was the author...
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Crates of
Mallus (Ancient Gr****: Κράτης ὁ Μαλλώτης, Krátēs ho
Mallṓtēs; fl. 2nd century BC) was a Gr****
grammarian and
Stoic philosopher,
leader of the...
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Neoplatonic Proclus 412 – 485
Neoplatonic Proclus of
Laodicea Proclus Mallotes Stoic Prodicus Sophist Protagoras Sophist Ptolemy-el-Garib fl. c. 300 AD...
- the
ancient Gr**** Epic
Cycle Proclus Oneirocrites,
soothsayer Proclus Mallotes,
Stoic philosopher Proclus of
Laodicea or Proculeius, a
priest at Laodicea...
- of
Rivers II, XXIV
Nicanor the
Samian Second Book of
Rivers XVII
Nicias Mallotes Book of
Stones XX
Plesimachus Second Book of the
Returns of the Heroes...
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elimination Process philosophy Process theism Process theology Proclus Proclus Mallotes Procreative beneficence Prodicus Product term
Production theory Productive...
- in his father's
footsteps of farming. On
January 26, 1897,
Charlotte N.
Mallote, a
professor of
Latin and French,
spoke to a
group of
students during chapel...
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Moralia -
Magnanimity -
Mahavira -
Maieutics -
Maitreyi -
Malakia -
Proclus Mallotes -
Marcus Aurelius -
Marcus Favonius -
Marinus of
Neapolis -
Material monism...
- (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσιάδης) of
Mallos was a Gr****
tragic poet.
Proclus Mallotes was a
stoic philosopher.
Crates of
Mallus was a
stoic philosopher. Philistides...