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Philinus (Gr****: Φιλῖνος) may
refer to:
Philinus of
Agrigentum (3rd
century BC),
historian who
accompanied Hannibal in his
campaigns against Rome Philinus...
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Punic War.
Although Polybius uses
Philinus' writings, he also
accuses him of
being biased and inconsistent.
Philinus maintained that the
initial Roman...
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Philinus of Cos (Gr****: Φιλῖνος ὁ Κῷος; 3rd
century BC) was a Gr**** physician. He was the
reputed founder of the
Empiric school. He was a
pupil of Herophilus...
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Clement of Alexandria, says that
Philinus borrowed from Demosthenes. Smith,
William (1867) [1844]. ""
Philinus (2)"". In Smith,
William (ed.). Dictionary...
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descriptions of the
nervous system,
liver and
other key organs.
Influenced by
Philinus of Cos, a
student of Herophilos, the
Empiric school of
medicine focused...
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Hypereides Laches Lycurgus Lysicles Miltiades Moerocles Nicias Pericles Philinus Phocion Pisistratus Solon Themistocles Theramenes Thrasybulus Thucydides...
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Philinus of Cos (Gr****: Φιλῖνος ὁ Κῷος; 3rd
century BC), son of Hegepolis, was an
ancient Gr****
athlete and five
times Olympic winner. He was a five-times...
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Seleucus of
Macedonia 129th
Olympiad 264 BC -
Philinus of Cos 130th
Olympiad 260 BC -
Philinus for a
second time 131st
Olympiad 256 BC - Ammonius...
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forerunner of the
Empiric school of medicine,
founded by Herophilos's
pupil Philinus of Cos,
which combined Herophilos's
empirical impulses with
critical tools...
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aforementioned Philinus,
there were
other accounts of the
First Punic War
written by
authors opposed to Rome, such as
Sosilus of Sparta. The work of
Philinus was...