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Xenocrates (/zəˈnɒkrəˌtiːz/; Gr****: Ξενοκράτης; c. 396/5 – 314/3 BC) of
Chalcedon was a Gr**** philosopher, mathematician, and
leader (scholarch) of the...
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Xenocrates is a
Chalcedon (4th
century BC) philosopher.
Xenocrates or
Xenokrates is also the name...
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Blade Xenocrates,
leader of the
MidMerican Scythedom. Soon
after the conclave,
Faraday disappears.
Citra and
Rowan are
contacted by
Xenocrates, who informs...
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anachronistic reading in
light of
later characterizations by
Plato and
Xenocrates, his
successor as head of the Academy, of the
daemon as a potentially...
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sculptors of
classical antiquity. The 4th
century BCE
catalogue attributed to
Xenocrates (the "Xenocratic catalogue"),
which was Pliny's
guide in
matters of art...
- in
Athens could have also
influenced his decision.
Aristotle left with
Xenocrates to ****os in Asia Minor,
where he was
invited by his
former fellow student...
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Xenocrates (Gr****: Ξενοκράτης; fl. 1st century) a Gr****
physician of
Aphrodisias in Cilicia, who must have
lived about the
middle of the 1st century, as...
- also said to have
studied Platonist philosophy under the
direction of
Xenocrates, and Polemo. Zeno
began teaching in the
colonnade in the
Agora of Athens...
- Carmania." — Pliny the Elder,
Historia Naturalis ****VI.12 hoc
mirum quod
Xenocrates Ephesius tradit,
aratro in Asia et
Cypro excitari; non enim
reperiri in...
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engineer and diplomat, he
corresponded with the
philosophers Aristotle and
Xenocrates and
actively supported Alexander in his
attempts to
integrate the Gr****s...