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Xenarchus (Gr****: Ξέναρχος; 1st
century BC) of
Seleucia in Cilicia, was a Gr****
Peripatetic philosopher and grammarian.
Xenarchus left home early, and...
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Xenarchus is a
genus of
moths of the
family Aididae.
Xenarchus admirabilis Xenarchus carmen Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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Xenarchus carmen is a moth of the
Aididae family. It is
found in
Brazil and the Guianas. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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Xenarchus (Ancient Gr****: Ξέναρχος) was a Gr****
comic poet of the
Middle Comedy. None of his
plays have survived, but
Athenaeus preserves several quotations...
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Xenarchus admirabilis is a moth of the
family Aididae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1894 and is
found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- one of
three or four brothers, and name them
variously as Xenotimus,
Xenarchus, Demotimus, Xenocleitus, and Datis. Datis,
quoted by
Aristophanes in Peace...
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studied philosophy with the
Peripatetic Xenarchus, a
highly respected tutor in Augustus's court.
Despite Xenarchus's Aristotelian leanings,
Strabo later gives...
- is in the
eponymous comedy Priapus,
written in the 4th
century BC by
Xenarchus.
Originally worshipped by Gr****
colonists in
Lampsacus in Asia Minor,...
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Aidos osorius is a moth of the
family Aididae. It is
found in Brazil. BOLD Systems:
Taxonomy Browser v t e...
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Theognis of
Megara –
Lyric Poetry Theopompus –
History Thucydides –
History Xenarchus of
Seleucia – Philosophy,
Philology Xenophanes– Philosophy,
Theology Xenophon...