Aelius Theon (Ancient Greek: Αἴλιος Θέων, gen.: Θέωνος) was an Alexandrian sophist and author of a collection of preliminary exercises (progymnasmata)...
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mathematician Aelius Theon (mid to late first century A.D.), teacher of rhetorics Alma Théon (1843–1908), clairvoyant and occultist Max Théon (1848–1927)...
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Homer and Apollonius, should be assigned to Aelius Theon, also of Alexandria. Smith, Philip (1867). "Theon, literary (1)". In William Smith (ed.). Dictionary...
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There are only four surviving handbooks of progymnasmata, attributed to Aelius Theon, Hermogenes of Tarsus, Aphthonius of Antioch, and Nicolaus the Sophist...
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of Claudius. Aelius Theon, a first-century sophist. Aelius Catus, a commander, possibly the same as Sextus Aelius Catus. Lucius Aelius Sejanus, praetorian...
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Temnos (a rhetorician who lived in Rome during the 1st century AD), Aelius Theon (author of a work which had many ideas in common with those of On the...
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theologian Theognis of Megara – poet Theon of Alexandria – librarian Theon of Smyrna – philosopher Aelius Theon – rhetor Theophilus – Athenian comic poet...
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Valerius Theon, a sophist, and the author of a commentary on Andocides. Some scholars suppose him to be the same person as the sophist Aelius Theon. Publius...
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Halicarnassus, in his Art rhétorique and in Sur la mimésis, but it is Aelius Theon who is the first, in the first century, to attempt a definition of it...
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wrote, as it appears, New Comedy, he should be 3rd or 2nd century BCE.) Aelius Theon, the rhetorician, spends a chapter discussing Palaephatus' rationalism...
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first works translated by this school were Dionysius Thrax's Grammar, Aelius Theon's Progymnasmata, the Book of Chries, a Christian version of Aphtonius's...
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globe of the Earth Theodosius of Bithynia, astronomer and mathematician Theon of Smyrna, mathematician and philosopher Bryson of Heraclea, mathematician...
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τῶν κυρίων Σεβαστῶν καὶ θεῶν ἁπάντων, archiereùs tōn kuríōn Sebastōn kaì theōn apántōn) or the "high priest of the city" (ἀρχιερεὺς τῆς πόλεως, archiereùs...
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alluded to in an anonymous third-century poem praising a gymnasiarch named Theon, preserved by a papyrus fragment found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt and probably...
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zea diazi – rusted zea clearwing Oleria zea zea – zea clearwing Olyras theon – rusty tigerwing Pteronymia alcmena – Alcmena clearwing Pteronymia artena...
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and Transmission of the Hippiatrica, OUP, 2007, pp. 50-51. D. Juste, "Theon of Alexandria, Commentary on the Almagest", Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus...
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to the definite article: ὁ θεός ho theós 'the god', acc.sg. τὸν θεόν tòn theón – gen. sg. τοῦ θεοῦ toû theoû 'of the god', dat.sg. τῷ θεῷ tôi theôi 'to...
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Chaeronea Parallel Lives 246 Aelius Aristides Panathenaicus 247 Aelius Aristides For rhetoric against Plato 248 Aelius Aristides General apology 249...
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Theognis Theognis of Megara Theogony Theomachy Theombrotus Theon of Alexandria Theon of Samos Theon of Smyrna Theophane Theophiliscus Theophilus (geographer)...
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ca. 192-200 Aelius Alexander of Phalerum Brother of Aelius Gelos, archon ca. 192-200. ca. 192-200 Aelius Gelos of Phalerum Brother of Aelius Alexander,...
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gods at Mogontiacum. Marcus Acutius Hilarus, a soldier in the century of Aelius Torquatus, in the fifth cohort of the vigiles at Rome, at the beginning...
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