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  • 41Phanto of Phlius — Phanto (or Phanton) ( el. Φάντων), of Phlius, was a Pythagorean philosopher, and one of the last of the school until the Neo Pythagorean revival in the Roman era. He was a disciple of Philolaus and Eurytus, and, probably in his old age,… …

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  • 42Aristoxenus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished 4th century BC       Greek Peripatetic philosopher, the first authority for musical theory in the classical world.       Aristoxenus was born at Tarentum (now Taranto) in southern Italy and studied in Athens under… …

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  • 43Dicaearchus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished c. 320 BC       Greek Peripatetic philosopher of Messina in Sicily, a pupil of Aristotle and a scholar of wide learning who influenced such people as Cicero and Plutarch. He spent most of his life in Sparta.… …

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  • 44318 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeMacedonian Empire* Antigonus resolves to become lord of all Asia, and in conjunction with Cassander and Ptolemy. He enters into negotiations with Eumenes; but Eumenes remains faithful to the royal house. He raises an army and… …

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  • 45Stobaeus — Joannes Stobaeus (Greek: Στοβαῖος), so called from his native place Stobi in North Macedonia (Roman province), was the compiler of a valuable series of extracts from Greek authors. Biography and worksOf his life nothing is known, but he probably… …

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  • 46Messene — For other uses, see Messene (disambiguation). Ancient Messene Αρχαία Μεσσήνη View of the ancient Asclepeion …

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  • 47Aristoxenus — For the 1st century physician of Asia Minor, see Aristoxenus (physician). Aristoxenus (Greek: Ἀριστόξενος) of Tarentum (4th century BC) was a Greek peripatetic philosopher, and writer on music and rhythm.He was taught first by his father… …

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  • 48Marcus Clarke — This article is about the Australian novelist and poet. For other uses, see Marcus Clarke (disambiguation). Marcus Clarke in 1874 Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (24 April 1846 – 2 August 1881) was an Australian novelist and poet, best known for his… …

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  • 49Hieronymus — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Hieronymus imagesize= caption= pronunciation= gender = meaning = Sacred name region = origin = related names = footnotes = Hieronymus comes from the Ancient Greek and means sacred name. It may refer to several… …

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  • 50Kea (island) — Ceos redirects here. For the management occupation, see CEOs. Keos redirects here. For the radio station, see KEOS. Kea Κέα Kea Island …

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