- Philītas ho Kōos; c. 340 – c. 285 BC),
sometimes spelled Philetas (/faɪˈliːtəs/; Φιλήτας,
Philētas; see
Bibliography below), was a Gr**** scholar, poet and...
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Caryatis phileta is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Dru
Drury in 1782. It is
found in Cameroon, the
Democratic Republic of the...
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Jamesia phileta is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Dillon and
Dillon in 1945. It is
known from Peru. BioLib.cz - Jamesia...
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oracles who
flourished in
Greece from the 8th to the 6th
century B.C.
Philetas of Ephesus,
Aelian and John
Tzetzes distinguish between three: a Boeotian...
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Burnsius philetas, the
desert checkered-skipper,
formerly known as
Pyrgus philetas, is a
species of
skipper butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is...
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Odyssey 10.1;
Diodorus Siculus, 5.7.5; Parthenius, 2.2 from
Hermes of
Philetas Aken, Dr. A.R.A. van. (1961).
Elseviers Mythologische Encyclopedie. Amsterdam:...
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Philetus may
refer to:
Philetus (biblical figure),
Christian false teacher mentioned by Paul in 2
Timothy 2:15—18.
Philetus (martyr) (d.121)
Roman senator...
- in love but,
being naive, do not
understand what is
happening to them.
Philetas, a wise old cowherd,
explains to them what love is and
tells them that...
- was
translated into Gr**** and
given the
title Necronomicon by
Theodorus Philetas, a
fictional scholar from Constantinople. This
version "impelled certain...
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Ascia monuste monuste (southern
United States to Suriname)
Ascia monuste phileta (southeastern
United States,
northern Bahamas)
Ascia monuste virginia (Lesser...