- who
ranks Menippus with Antisthenes, Diogenes, and
Crates as
among the most
notable of the Cynics.
Little is
known about the life of
Menippus. He was of...
- His
Dialogues of the Dead
focuses on the
Cynic philosophers Diogenes and
Menippus.
Philosophies for Sale and The Carousal, or The
Lapiths make fun of various...
-
philosopher Menippus. In The
Lives of the Philosophers,
Diogenes Laërtius
lists the
Nekyia among the
thirteen works composed by
Menippus (Vitae philosophorum...
- Borysthenes, the
legislator Cercidas of Megalopolis, the
diatribist Teles and
Menippus of Gadara. However, with the rise of
Stoicism in the 3rd
century BC, Cynicism...
- athletics. Μένιππος ἢ Νεκυομαντεία
Necyomantia Menippus or The
Descent Into
Hades The
Cynic philosopher Menippus visits the
Underworld to ask
Teiresias which...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Menippus (Ancient Gr****: Μένιππον) was an
Achaean warrior who parti****ted in the
Trojan War. He
sailed from
Phylace and
followed Protesilaus...
- for ****ure larvae.
Menippus contains the
following species:
Menippus aeneipennis Weise, 1892
Menippus asahinai (Chûjô, 1962)
Menippus beeneni Lee, Bezděk...
- An
epitome of
Menippus of Pergamon. An
epitome of
Artemidorus Ephesius: On the
Distances of
Cities from Rome.
Artemidorus and
Menippus both
likely wrote...
-
Menippus of
Stratonikeia (Ancient Gr****: Μένιππος ὁ Στρατονικεύς
Menippos o Stratonikeus,
lived 1st
century BC),
surnamed Catocas, was a
Carian by birth...
- "literally a snake". The
empousa admits in the end to
fattening up her
victim (
Menippus of Lycia) to be consumed, as she was in the
habit of
targeting young men...