peripatetic+philosopher

  • 61Alexander of Aegae — Alexander (Gr. polytonic|Ἀλέξανδρος) of Aegae was a peripatetic philosopher who flourished in Rome in the first century, and was a disciple of the celebrated mathematician Sosigenes of Alexandria, whose calculations were used by Julius Caesar for …

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  • 62Marcus Clarke — en 1874 Nombre completo Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke Nacimiento …

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  • 63Averroist — noun Any peripatetic philosopher belonging to a certain sect that appeared in Italy before the restoration of learning …

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  • 64Alexander of Aphrodisias — (fl. 3rd c. AD) Peripatetic philosopher. Alexander began lecturing at Athens around 200. He was an Aristotelian, singularly free from the mystical religious Platonism characteristic of the time (see Middle Platonism ). His own doctrines included… …

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  • 65Clarke —   [klɑːk],    1) Arthur Charles, englischer Schriftsteller und Unterwasserforscher, * Minehead (County Somerset) 16. 12. 1917; war im Zweiten Weltkrieg Radarspezialist der Royal Air Force; betreibt seit 1954 Unterwasserforschung an den Küsten von …

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  • 66CRATIPPUS —    a Peripatetic philosopher of Mytilene, contemporary of Pompey and Cicero; soothed the sunken spirit of the former after the defeat at Pharsalia with the consolations of philosophy …

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  • 67HALIBURTON, THOMAS CHANDLER —    Nova Scotian judge and author, born at Windsor, Nova Scotia; was called to the bar in 1820, and soon after was elected a member of the House of Assembly; in 1840 he became Judge of the Supreme Court, and two years later retired to England,… …

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  • 68THEOPHRASTUS —    a peripatetic philosopher, born in Lesbos; pupil, heir, and successor of Aristotle, and the great interpreter and expounder of his philosophy; was widely famous in his day; his writings were numerous, but only a few are extant, on plants,… …

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  • 69NICHOLAS OF DAMASCUS° — (b. c. 64 B.C.E.), Greek historian, peripatetic philosopher, orator, dramatist, and statesman. Nicholas came from a distinguished family in damascus , where his father, Antipater, occupied a prominent position and was proud of his origin. For a… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 70Philosophy (The) of the Italian Renaissance — The philosophy of the Italian Renaissance Jill Kraye TWO CULTURES: SCHOLASTICISM AND HUMANISM IN THE EARLY RENAISSANCE Two movements exerted a profound influence on the philosophy of the Italian Renaissance: scholasticism and humanism, both of… …

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