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Oenoanda (/iːnoʊˈændə/;
Ancient Gr****: Οἰνόανδα Oinoanda) was a
Lycian city, in...
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Diogenes of
Oenoanda (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Διογένης ὁ Οἰνοανδεύς) was an
Epicurean Gr**** from the 2nd
century AD who
carved a
summary of the...
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Diogenes of
Oenoanda, a
wealthy Epicurean in the 2nd
century CE, had a
portico wall
inscribed with
tenets of the
philosophy erected in
Oenoanda,
Lycia (present...
- The
Bridge at
Oinoanda (or
Oenoanda), or
Bridge of Kemerarası, is an
Ottoman arch
bridge over the
Xanthos river close to the
Lycian site of
Oinoanda in...
- Judaism. A late 3rd
century CE
shrine in a wall of the
ancient city of
Oenoanda provides the
strongest archaeological evidence for this cult. It is adorned...
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Neapolis Neonteichos Nisyra Notion Nymphaeum Nysa on the
Maeander Odon
Oenoanda Olaeis Olymos Oroanna Orthoisa Ortygia Otrus Palaemyndus Palaeopolis Panasion...
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state The only
fragment in Gr****
about this
central notion is from the
Oenoanda inscription (fr. 54 in Smith's edition). The best
known reference is in...
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philosopher Metrodorus of Lampsacus,
Epicurean philosopher Diogenes of
Oenoanda,
Epicurean philosopher Arcesilaus, philosopher, the
founder of Academic...
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Epicurean Epicurus Metrodorus Zeno of
Sidon Philodemus Lucretius Diogenes of
Oenoanda more...
Academic Skeptic Arcesilaus Carneades Philo of
Larissa Cicero more...
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Pamela Gordon,
Epicurus in Lycia: The Second-century
World of
Diogenes of
Oenoanda,
University of
Michigan Press (1996), p. 61, fn 85,
citing A. Angeli, "Compendi...