Xenophanes of Colophon — born с 560, Colophon, Ionia died с 478 BC Greek poet, religious thinker, and reputed precursor of philosophy of the Eleatics. Though some critics consider Parmenides the founder of the Eleatic school, Xenophanes philosophy, which found expression … Universalium
Xenophanes of Colophon — See Ionians ( … History of philosophy
XENOPHANES OF COLOPHON — (570 470 B.C.) Greek SKEPTICAL philosopher who noted the ANTHROPOMORPHIC character of many RELIGIONS pointing out that the Egyptians pictured their GODS like Egyptians while the Greeks saw them in the image of Greeks … Concise dictionary of Religion
Xenophanes von Kolophon — (* um 570 v. Chr. in Kolophon; † um 470 v. Chr.) war ein vorsokratischer Philosoph und Dichter der griechischen Antike. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Bedeutung, Lehre, Wirkung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Xenophanes — [http://cougar.eb.com/soundc11/bix/bixxen02.wav Xenophanes] of Colophon (Greek polytonic|Ξενοφάνης ὁ Κολοφώνιος (Audio IPA|Ell Xenophanes o Kolofonios.ogg| [ Xenophánes o Kolofoneos ] ); 570 – 480 BC) was a Greek philosopher, poet, and social and … Wikipedia
Xenophanes — Büste von Xenophanes Xenophanes von Kolophon (* um 570 v. Chr. in Kolophon; † um 470 v. Chr.) war ein vorsokratischer Philosoph und Dichter der griechischen Antike. Inhaltsverze … Deutsch Wikipedia
Colophon (city) — Colophon is located center right. Colophon (Greek Κολοφών) was a city in the region of Lydia in antiquity dating from about the turn of the first millennium BC. It was likely one the oldest of the twelve Ionian League cities, between Lebedos (120 … Wikipedia
Colophon — • A titular see of Asia Minor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Colophon Colophon † … Catholic encyclopedia
Xenophanes — Xenophanean, adj. /zeuh nof euh neez /, n. c570 c480 B.C., Greek philosopher and poet. * * * ▪ Greek poet and philosopher born c. 560 BC, Colophon, Ionia died c. 478 Greek poet and rhapsode, religious thinker, and reputed precursor of the… … Universalium
colophon — colophonic, adj. /kol euh fon , feuhn/, n. 1. a publisher s or printer s distinctive emblem, used as an identifying device on its books and other works. 2. an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript, used esp. in the 15th and 16th… … Universalium