Corax of Syracuse (redirect from Tisias)
with Tisias) of ancient Greek rhetoric. Some scholars contend that both founders are merely legendary personages, others that Corax and Tisias were the...
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Tisia is a monotypic genus of shield bugs in the tribe Sciocorini, erected by Hoberlandt in 1993. It contains the species Tisia esfandiarii. "Tisia"....
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Tisias caesena is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Brazil. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tisias caesena. Wikispecies has...
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Tisias is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Tisias caesena (Hewitson, 1867) Tisias carystoides Nicolay, 1980 Tisias lesueur (Latreille, [1824])...
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of that century that the Sicilian orator, Corax, along with his pupil, Tisias, began a formal study of rhetoric. In 427 BC, another Sicilian named Gorgias...
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formulated a set of rhetorical rules in the fifth century BC. His pupil Tisias was influential in the development of the rhetoric of the courtroom, and...
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developed them to their present form, Tisias coming next after the first founders, then Thrasymachus after Tisias, and Theodorus next to him, while several...
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Corax and his pupil Tisias. Their work, as well as that of many of the early rhetoricians, grew out of the courts of law; Tisias, for example, is believed...
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these rhetorical styles originated in fifth century Sicily, where Corax and Tisias wrote books about new public speaking styles. It is believed these new methods...
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and 2 from Lesbos. This expedition was led by the generals Cleomedes and Tisias. After setting up camp on the island, the Athenians sent emissaries to negotiate...
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and 4th centuries Middle Platonist Timon Pyrrhonist Timycha Pythagorean Tisias Sophist Xenarchus of Seleucia Peripatetic Xeniades Pyrrhonist Xenocrates...
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first manuals of this, in fact, are attributed to the Syracusans Corax and Tisias. Diogenes Laertius considered Empedocles as one of the most important pre-Socratic...
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developed them to their present form, Tisias coming next after the first founders, then Thrasymachus after Tisias, and Theodorus next to him, while several...
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Tirinus Tirino Italia? Tisia Tisza (Tissa, Theiss) Dacia 45°08′17″N 20°16′39″E / 45.138056°N 20.2775°E / 45.138056; 20.2775 (Tisia) Titius, Corcoras,...
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Nera (Danube) (redirect from Tișia River)
The Nera (Romanian: Nera; Serbian: Нера, romanized: Nera; Hungarian: Néra) is a 124-kilometre-long (77-mile) river running through Romania and Serbia....
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under a diverted section of the river Tisza. The river was known as the Tisia in antiquity; other ancient names for it included Pathissus (Πάθισσος in...
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He may have also studied under the rhetoricians Corax of Syracuse and Tisias, but very little is known about either of these men, nor is anything known...
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members of the Hațeg Island ecosystem lived on a landmass known as the Tisia–Dacia Block, of which the Hațeg Basin was a small part. This landmass was...
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Czech, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Turkish), Tisa - Тиса (Serbian, Russian), Tisia, Tissus or Pathissus (Latin), Tisza (Hungarian, Dutch, French, Portuguese...
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establish (stesai) a chorus of singers to the cithara; his name was originally Tisias. The specific dates given by the Suda for Stesichorus have been dismissed...
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full-time classroom option, Associated Press, (January 29, 2021). Muzinga, Tisia (July 20, 2020). "Teachers send obituaries to Gov. Reynolds following 'Return...
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"Exec_Flip_Arphage/." 05. "Toki no Suna" (トキノスナ, Sands of Time) 10. "Ec Tisia" Ar tonelico III vocal album. Full vocals on all songs. Beatmania IIDX 17:...
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under a master of the Sicilian school possibly, as tradition said, under Tisias, the pupil of Corax, whose name is associated with the first attempt to...
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Cycloglypha are: Cycloglypha thrasibulus (Fabricius, 1793) Cycloglypha tisias (Godman & Salvin, 1896) Cycloglypha caeruleonigra Mabille, 1903 Cycloglypha...
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with Old Persian napas 'spring' Herodotus (IV 48), Patissus, Pathissus, Tisia Tisa Pyretus, Pyretos, Pyresos, Porata Prut Rabon Jiu Samus Someș Sargetia...
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Sprigge Timothy Williamson Timycha Tine Hribar Tiqqun Tirukkuṛaḷ Tiruvalluvar Tisias Titoism Titus Albucius Titus Brandsma Titus Pomponius Atticus To be Todd...
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Tiacellia Tigasis Timochares Timochreon Timoconia Tirynthia Tirynthoides Tisias Tosta Tothrix Toxidia Trapezites Tricosemeia Trina Trioedusa Tromba Tsitana...
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1988 Stenume Medler, 1999 Talopsus Medler, 1989 Taparella Medler, 1989 Tisia Dlabola, 1981 Tormenis Medler, 1999 Trisephena Medler, 1990 Umidena Medler...
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Sea) in the east, to roughly the Angrus (modern South Morava) river basin, Tisia (modern Tisza) and Danubius (modern Danube) rivers in the west. This list...
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Thebes) Tisamenus (son of Antiochus) Tisamenus (son of Orestes) Tisander Tisias Tisiphone Titacidae Titanis (mythology) Titanomachy Titanomachy (epic poem)...
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