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- Protrepticus (Ancient Gr****: Προτρεπτικός) may refer to: Protrepticus (Aristotle), an exhortation to philosophy by Aristotle, which survives in fragmentary...
- the Protrepticus and as the Hortensius, like many of Cicero's extant philosophical works, was known to be written as a dialogue, the Protrepticus was...
- related to this article: Protrepticus Προτρεπτικὸς πρὸς Ἕλληνας Biography of Clement, with short commentary on the Protrepticus Gr****/English edition translated...
- mathematician Pythagoras. In addition to his philosophical contributions, his Protrepticus is important for the study of the sophists because it preserved about...
- parents were pagans and Clement was a convert to Christianity. In the Protrepticus he displays an extensive knowledge of Gr**** religion and mystery religions...
- suggest that the Protrepticus inspired Cicero. He thus suggested that the Hortensius should be used as the foundation by which the Protrepticus could be reconstructed...
- 343; Eusebius, Preparation of the Gospels 1.63; Clement of Alexandria, Protrepticus 7, p. 63, ed. Potter; Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander 1.11.1 Diodorus Siculus...
- Dictionary, Thesaurus, and Encyclopedia (definition). Clement of Alexandria. "Protrepticus". Exhortation to the Heathen. Retrieved 16 December 2016. Look up ichor...
- Orphic hymn and is five hexameters in length. It is preserved in the Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria, written in the second century CE: This said...
- nature because of "fear of violent death" or its "inconveniences". In Protrepticus, the character 'Aristotle' states: For we all agree that the most excellent...