- The Symmachi–
Nicomachi diptych is a book-size Late
Antique ivory diptych dating to the late
fourth or
early fifth century,
whose panels depict scenes...
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Nicomachus Flavi****
Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus,
aristocrat Symmachi–
Nicomachi diptych Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus, his son, who
edited Aurelius'...
- of Philosophy, Osceola, Mo., 1907 (repr. 1988, ISBN 0-933999-63-1). In
Nicomachi arithmeticam introductionem, Teubner, ed. Pistelli, Teubner, 1894 (rev...
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powerful pagans to
resist Christianity, as in the late 4th
century Symmachi–
Nicomachi diptych.
Extravagant ****ds of
silver plate are
especially common from...
- O'Neill and a list–based, by
Richard Bird). Hoche, Richard, ed. (1866),
Nicomachi Geraseni Pythagorei Introductionis arithmeticae libri II,
chapter XIII...
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fully classical style,
commemorating a
wedding linking the
Symmachi and
Nicomachi ca 400; it was
found defaced and
thrown in a well (puteolus) at Montier-en-Der...
- Symmachi–
Nicomachi diptych; the left leaf is at the Musée
National du
Moyen Âge, Paris, the
right leaf is at the
Victoria and
Albert Museum in London...
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killed himself.
Nicomachus Flavi**** was born in 334, and
belonged to the
Nicomachi, an
influential family of
senatorial rank. His
father was
Volusius Venustus...
- part of the
Western Roman Empire. The
noted senatorial family of the
Nicomachi had
estates in Sicily.
Around 408 AD the
politician and
grammarian Nicomachus...
- Gothenburg,
Sweden Nicomachus, of Gerasa; Hoche,
Richard Gottfried (1866).
Nicomachi Geraseni Pythagorei Introductionis arithmeticae libri II (in
Ancient Gr****)...