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Simmias (Gr****: Σιμμίας) may
refer to:
Simmias of Thebes,
follower of
Socrates Simmias of Macedon,
general of
Alexander the
Great Simmias of Rhodes, poet...
- invention, had been
previously used by
Simmias. The 10th-century encyclopaedia, the Suda,
reports that
Simmias wrote three books of
Glossai (collections...
- with a
group of Socrates's friends,
including the two Thebans, Cebes, and
Simmias,
Socrates explores various arguments for the soul's
immortality in order...
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Simmias was a Gr****
officer in the
service of
Ptolemy III Euergetes, king of Egypt, who was sent by him to
explore the s****s of the Red Sea and the coasts...
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presented in it by the
character Simmias,
although summarized here, need not
reflect the
views of the
historical Simmias.
Simmias'
attunement analogy Body is...
- Rhodes,
Simmias de (1
January 1640). "Français :
Calligrame Les
Ailes de
Simmias de Rhodes, publié dans le
livre Ad alas
amoris divini a
Simmia Rhodio...
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Simmias (early 3rd
century BC) of Syracuse,
Magna Graecia, is
mentioned by
Diogenes Laërtius as a pupil,
first of
Aristotle of Cyrene, and afterwards...
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Simmias (Ancient Gr****: Σιμμίας) was a
Macedonian officer, son of
Andromenes from
Tymphaia and
brother of
Attalus and Amyntas, the
officers of Alexander...
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opened up
between the left and
center of the
Macedonian phalanx, due to
Simmias'
brigade of
pezhetairoi being unable to
follow Alexander in his decisive...
- Aeschines, Aristippus, Phaedo, Euclides, Stilpo, Crito, Simon, Glaucon,
Simmias, Cebes,
Menedemus of
Eretria Book 3:
Plato Plato Book 4: The
Academy Speusippus...