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Protarchus may
refer to:
Protarchus (sophist) [de; fr],
Ancient Gr****
sophist Protarchus (wasp), a
genus of
wasps in the
family Ichneumonidae This disambiguation...
- America. Species:
Protarchus antiquus Statz, 1936
Protarchus atrofacies Leblanc, 1999
Protarchus bolbogaster Leblanc, 1999 "
Protarchus Förster, 1869". www...
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young Athenians,
Philebus and
Protarchus. The main
topic is the
ethical evaluation of pleasure.
Philebus and
Protarchus are hedonists; they
consider pleasure...
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beauty and virtue.
Protarchus: Undeniably. Socrates: But we said that
truth is also
inclined along with them in our mixture?
Protarchus: Indeed. Socrates:...
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Hyperboreans with
their Celtic neighbours in the north:
Antimachus of Colophon,
Protarchus,
Heraclides Ponticus,
Hecataeus of Abdera,
Apollonius of
Rhodes and Posidonius...
- Camesene. He
states that
Hyginus recorded the tale on the
authority of a
Protarchus of Tralles. In
Macrobius Camese is a male:
after Camese's
death J****...
- Euthydemus, (Greater) Hippias, Laws, Phaedrus, Republic, Sophist,
Theaetetus Protarchus of Athens, son of
Callias Philebus Pythodorus of Athens, son of Isolochus...
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Lagarotis Lamachus Lei****
Mesoleius Neostroblia Otlophorus Perispuda Protarchus Rhinotorus Saotis Scopesis Semimesoleius Smicrolius ****II.
Bidrag till...
- part of the
thirteen books of Euclid's Elements.
Basilides of Tyre, O
Protarchus, when he came to
Alexandria and met my father,
spent the
greater part...
- late 2nd
century BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher, and a
disciple of
Protarchus. He was an
older contemporary of Zeno of
Sidon and a
teacher of Philodemus...