- term "element (στοιχεῖον,
stoicheîon)" in
reference to air, fire, earth, and water. The
ancient Gr**** word for element,
stoicheion (from stoicheo, "to line...
-
residence in Singapore,
where he
realized a
multimedia solo
project named Stoicheîon 金星. The show
presented two
monumental video installations and a selection...
- Words" (Συναγωγὴ Πασῶν Λέξεων κατὰ Στοιχεῖον, Synagōgē Pasōn Lexeōn kata
Stoicheion),
includes more than 50,000 entries, a
copious list of
peculiar words...
-
springs with tears").
Empedocles never used the term "element" (στοιχεῖον,
stoicheion),
which seems to have been
first used by Plato.[better source needed]...
- earth,
although he used the word "root"
rather than "element" (στοιχεῖον;
stoicheion),
which appeared later in Plato. From the ****ociation (φιλία; philia)...
- Argentorati:
Theodosius Rihel.
Retrieved 18 June 2015. link
Eukleidu Stoicheiōn to Prōton (1570) link Mathemati****,
complectens praecepta (1570) link...
- (стѹхїа) or
stihia (стихїа) "the elements",
which stem from the Old Gr****
stoicheion (στοιχεῖον) "element". The
latter name is the
origin of the
Modern Gr****...
- works,
called the
Lexeis ("words" or "literary styles") and the Peri
Stoicheiôn (on "first
principles of language"). Cite error: The
named reference death...
- Thessalonica,
where he died
after 1346. He is best
known for his
Syntagma kata
stoicheion (lit. 'Alphabetical Treatise'),
completed in 1335. The
chief innovation...
- των Θεωνος Σουνουσιων (apud Ioan. Hervagium,
Basel 1533). ("Eukleidou
Stoicheion"). See
complete page
views at
Cultura Italia (internetculturale.it, multimedia...