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Themista of
Lampsacus (Gr****: Θεμίστη), the wife of Leonteus, was a
student of Epicurus,
early in the 3rd
century BC. Epicurus'
school was
unusual in the...
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members were Hermarchus, the
financier Idomeneus,
Leonteus and his wife
Themista, the
satirist Colotes, the
mathematician Polyaenus of Lampsacus, and Metrodorus...
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Seven Sages of
Greece Theagenes of
Patras Cynic Theano Pythagorean Themista of
Lampsacus Epicurean Themistius Neoplatonic Theodorus of
Asine fl. 3rd...
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International Astronomical Union Central Bureau for
Astronomical Telegrams. Cf. '
Themista' in Noah
Webster (1884). A
Practical Dictionary of the
English Language...
- himself. The
statue was very
probably carved as a copy of a
famous statue of
Themista of Lampsacus, a woman. The list of
engraved titles includes many works...
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Theatre of the
Absurd Theia mania Theism Theistic realism Themista of
Lampsacus Themistius Theobald Ziegler Théodicée
Theodicy Theodor Lessing...
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apostate of Epicureanism.
Leonteus of
Lampsacus c. 300 BC
Pupil of Epicurus.
Themista of
Lampsacus c. 300 BC
Pupil of Epicurus.
Carneiscus c. 300 BC Epicurean...
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Leonteus of Lampsacus, a 3rd-century BC
pupil of Epicurus, and
husband of
Themista of
Lampsacus This
disambiguation page
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elegant writing.
Clement of
Alexandria cites women philosophers, such as
Themista of Lampsacus,
Leontion along with
Judith and
Esther as
examples of wise...
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pupil of
Epicurus early in the 3rd
century BCE. He was the
husband of
Themista, who also
attended Epicurus' school. Such was the
esteem in
which they...