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first principle. For
Nicomachus, God as the
supreme first principle is both the
demiurge and the
Intellect (nous),
which Nicomachus also
equates to being...
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Nicomachus (Ancient Gr****: Νικόμαχος; fl. c. 375 BC) was the
father of Aristotle. The Suda
states that he was a
doctor descended from
Nicomachus, son of...
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Nicomachus (Gr****: Νικόμαχος; fl. c. 325 BC) was the son of Aristotle. The Suda
states that
Nicomachus was from Stageira, was a philosopher, a
pupil of...
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Nicomachus (c. 60 – c. 120) was a
mathematician and
Pythagorean philosopher from Gerasa.
Nicomachus may also
refer to:
Nicomachus (mythology) Nicomachus...
- Thirty. Lysias, "Against
Nicomachus." Lysias, ****.2 Lysias, "Against
Nicomachus." Lysias, ****.11 Lysias, "Against
Nicomachus." Lysias, ****.5 Isocrates...
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rather than a lack of talent.
Nicomachus was
taught by his father, Aristodemus, who was also a painter.
Among Nicomachus's students were his
young brother...
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Nicomachus (Gr****: Νικόμαχος) was a
Macedonian of
humble birth,
brother of
Cebalinus and
eromenos of Dimnus,
whose "conspiracy" set the
stage for the so-called...
- This
identity is
sometimes called Nicomachus's theorem,
after Nicomachus of
Gerasa (c. 60 – c. 120 CE).
Nicomachus, at the end of
Chapter 20 of his Introduction...
- mythology,
Nicomachus (Ancient Gr****: Νικόμαχος) may
refer to two
different figures:
Nicomachus, son of
Anticlia and Machaon, son of Asclepius.
Nicomachus, one...
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Nicomachus Flavi**** (fl. 382–432),
sometimes referred to as Flavi**** the Younger, was a
grammarian and a
politician of the
Roman Empire. He was the son...