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  • 121Ariston — Aristo or Ariston may refer to:*As an Ancient Greek name (Greek polytonic|Ἀρίστων, Latin and English Aristo): ** Ariston (king of Sparta) (6th century BC), Eurypontid King of Sparta ** Ariston (Athenian) (died circa 424 BC), father of Plato **… …

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  • 122Aristo of Ceos — Aristo of Ceos, ( el. Ἀρίστων ὁ Κέως), flourished c. 225 BC, was a Peripatetic philosopher and a native of the island of Ceos, where his birthplace was the town of Iulis. He is not to be confused with Aristo of Chios, a Stoic philosopher of the… …

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  • 123Boethus of Sidon — ( el. Βόηθος), was a Peripatetic philosopher from Sidon, who lived towards the end of the 1st century BC. As he was a disciple of Andronicus of Rhodes, [Ammonius Hermiae, Comment, in Aristot. Categ. ] he must have travelled at an early age to… …

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  • 124Arius Didymus — (Areius, el. Ἄρειος), a citizen of Alexandria, was a Stoic philosopher in the time of Augustus, who esteemed him so highly, that after the conquest of Alexandria, he declared that he spared the city chiefly for the sake of Arius. [Plutarch, Ant.… …

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  • 125Escuela peripatética — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Escuela de Aristóteles, por Gustav Adolph Spangenberg La escuela peripatética fue un círculo filosófico de la Grecia antigua. Básicamente, seguía las enseñanzas de Aristóteles, su fundador, y peripatético… …

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  • 126literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 127performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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  • 128primate — primatal, adj., n. primatial /pruy may sheuhl/, primatical /pruy mat i keuhl/, adj. /pruy mayt/ or, esp. for 1, /pruy mit/, n. 1. Eccles. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country. 2. any of various… …

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