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illius alterius solidae atque plenae vetus esse inventum, et eam a
Thalete Milesio primum esse tornatam, post
autem ab
Eudoxo Cnidio,
discipulo ut ferebat...
- A****ius
introduces his
novel with the
words "At ego tibi
sermone isto
Milesio varias fabulas conseram" ("But let me join
together different stories in...
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Hippodamus of
Miletus (/hɪˈpɒdəməs/; Gr****: Ἱππόδαμος ὁ Μιλήσιος,
Hippodamos ho
Milesios; c.480–408 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** architect,
urban planner, physician...
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Hesychius of
Miletus (Gr****: Ἡσύχιος ὁ Μιλήσιος, romanized: Hesychios o
Milesios), Gr****
chronicler and biographer,
surnamed Illustrius, son of an advocate...
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cooperated with that of Delphi.
Miletos had her own
oracle of
Apollo Didymeus Milesios in Didyma. Also,
there are many
parallels in the
political organisation...
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cooperated with that of Delphi.
Miletus had her own
oracle of
Apollo Didymeus Milesios in Didyma. Also,
there are many
parallels in the
political organisation...
- and his brothers; Éremón, Colptha, Éber Finn, Donn, and Ír - all sons of
Milesios.
After years of
declining prosperity, the
Gaelicians hope that the Phoenician...
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Untersuchungen über die
Quellen der Plato-Scholien, Leipzig, 1884 De
Heraclide Milesio Grammatico, Berlin, 1884 Zu den Paroemiographen, Breslau, 1887 Zur Handschriftlichen...
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contemporary neo-druidic groups. In
these contexts the
initiated name of
Milésio is
often used in
reference to the Milesians. As a
religious figure, he...
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Cadmus of
Miletus (Ancient Gr****: Κάδμος ὁ Μιλήσιος, Kádmos ho
Milésios) was
according to some
ancient authorities, the
oldest of the logographi. Scholars...