- Look up
nomothete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nomothete, from the Gr**** for "lawgiver," may
refer to: A
legislator Adam, the
namer of animals...
-
lasting sense" (from
Ancient Gr****:
nomothetikos - νομοθετικός, from
nomothetēs νομοθέτης "lawgiver", from νόμος "law" and the Proto-Indo-European etymon...
- ("Drunkenness")
Misogynes ("The Woman-Hater")
Naukleros ("The Ship's Captain")
Nomothetes ("The Lawgiver" or "Legislator")
Olynthia ("The
Woman From Olynthos")...
- Sebastōn), the best of the Gr****s (aristos tōn ****ēnōn), and
lawgiver (
nomothetēs) was
Tiberius Claudius Novius of Oion — IG II2 1990
Geagan shows that...
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Philolaus belonged by
birth to the
Bacchiadae family of
Corinth who
arose as
Nomothete (lawmaker) at Thebes. He
became the
lover of
Diocles of Corinth, the winner...
- Philolaos,
lover of
Diocles of Corinth,
victor at
Olympia in 728 BCE and a
nomothete (lawgiver) of Thebes. Some of the
Bacchiadae also fled to Sparta, for...
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beloved of
Philolaus of the
Bacchiadae family of
Corinth who
arose as
Nomothete (lawmaker) at Thebes.
Diocles quitted Corinth because of his loathing...
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Cercidas “was
active in the
politics of his city…[and]…was
appointed nomothetes, or
legislative commissioner, with the task of
drawing up a new constitution”...
- (ed.), Il
problema del
metodo in
Platone e Aristotele(forthcoming) ‘The
nomothetes in Plato’s Cratylus’
Studia Philonica Annual 15 (2003), 5–16 ‘Philodemus...