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  • 71Bohemian Romany — or Bohemian Romani is a dialect of Romany (a European Indo Aryan language) formerly spoken by the Roma of Bohemia, the western part of today s Czech Republic. It became extinct after the World War II, due to extermination of most of its speakers… …

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  • 72Yibir — Total population 21,000 (est. in 2007) Regions with significant populations  Somalia …

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  • 73Lyco of Troas — Lyco (or Lycon) ( el. Λύκων) of Troas, son of Astyanax, (lived c. 299 c. 225 BC), was a Peripatetic philosopher and the disciple of Strato, whom he succeeded as the head of the Peripatetic school, c. 269 BC; and he held that post for more than… …

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  • 74Diodorus of Tyre — Diodorus (Greek: Διόδωρος) of Tyre, was a Peripatetic philosopher, and a disciple and follower of Critolaus, whom he succeeded as the head of the Peripatetic school at Athens c. 118 BC. He was still alive and active there in 110 BC, when Licinius …

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  • 75Aristotle — • Philosopher, born at Stagira, a Grecian colony in the Thracian peninsula Chalcidice, 384 B.C.; died at Chalcis, in Euboea, 322 B.C Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aristotle     Aristotle …

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  • 76itinerant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. wandering, nomadic, wayfaring, peripatetic, traveling. See travel. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. wandering, roving, nomadic, vagrant, migratory, peripatetic; see also vagrant 2 , wandering 1 . Syn.… …

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  • 77Aristotelic — adjective of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy Aristotelean logic • Syn: ↑Aristotelian, ↑Aristotelean, ↑peripatetic • Pertains to noun: ↑Aristotle (for: ↑peripatetic) …

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  • 78Alexander of Aphrodisias — was the most celebrated of the Ancient Greek commentators on the writings of Aristotle. He was styled, by way of pre eminence, the expositor (polytonic|ὁ ἐξηγητής).cite encyclopedia | last = Jowett | first = Benjamin | authorlink = Benjamin… …

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  • 79Dicaearchus — For the pirate, see Dicaearchus of Aetolia. Dicaearchus of Messana (Greek: Δικαίαρχος, Dikaiarkhos; also written Dicearchus, Dicearch, Diceärchus, or Diceärch) (c. 350 – c. 285 BC) was a Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician… …

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  • 80Early Islamic philosophy — or classical Islamic philosophy is a period of intense philosophical development beginning in the 2nd century AH of the Islamic calendar (early 9th century CE) and lasting until the 6th century AH (late 12th century CE). The period is known as… …

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