• Menedemus of Eretria (Greek: Μενέδημος ὁ Ἐρετριεύς; 345/44 – 261/60 BC) was a Greek philosopher and founder of the Eretrian school. He learned philosophy...
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    Antigonid period, Antigonos Gonatas fostered cordial relationships with Menedemos of Eretria, founder of the Eretrian school of philosophy, and Zenon, the...
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    Antigonid period, Antigonos Gonatas fostered cordial relationships with Menedemos of Eretria, founder of the Eretrian school of philosophy, and Zenon, the...
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    in reference to The Clouds) is mentioned frequently by the character Menedemos in the Hellenic Traders series of novels by H. N. Turteltaub. A liberal...
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    Adriatic and besieged Pompey at Dyrrhachium. During this period, one Menedemos came to Caesar as a delegate from "the part of the province that was called...
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    180 § 60 BC Stadion Andromachos Ambrakia Eusebius 180 § 60 BC Synoris Menedemos Elis 181 § 56 BC Equestrian Event for Foals Charopas Elis 181 § 56 BC...
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    the city partial autonomy. During this time the city was governed by Menedemos who founded the Eretrian school of philosophy. After the Chremonidean...
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  • subjunctive velim leaves open the possibility that it may be true: dē Menedēmō vellem vērum fuisset, dē rēgīnā velim vērum sit. (Cicero) 'I wish it had...
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  • present subjunctive velim is used, followed by the present subjunctive: dē Menedēmō vellem vērum fuisset, dē rēgīnā velim vērum sit. (Cicero) 'I wish it had...
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  • to the satraps to spread the cult, such as Anaximbrotos in Phrygia and Menedemos in the east. Some historians have interpreted this as a lack of interest...
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  • subjunctive velim leaves open the possibility that it may be true: dē Menedēmō vellem vērum fuisset, dē rēgīnā velim vērum sit. (Cicero) 'I wish it had...
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  • and Menedemos arrive in Athens in time for the Dionysia. Sostratos spends much of his time visiting with his old teachers. His cousin, Menedemos, finds...
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  • Turteltaub (a pseudonym of Harry Turtledove). The books center around cousins Menedemos and Sostratos who work as seaborne traders in the years following the...
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  • concerning poetry. Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 102 Crönert, W., Kolotes and Menedemos, Munich (1906). The Suda relates this Fury story about Menippus, not Menedemus...
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  • tries to learn more about the odd monotheists who live there. His cousin Menedemos, meanwhile, fulfills his usual role of paying more attention to profits...
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  • brother Menelaos. Under the guise of a trading mission, Rhodian merchants Menedemos and Sostratos take their ship the Aphrodite to carry word of these developments...
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  • Alexander the Great, and features a pair of Greek cousins from Rhodes, Menedemos and Sostratos, who work as sea-going traders. The plot centers on the...
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  • book in the Hellenic Traders series. The book follows the adventures of Menedemos and his cousin, Sostratos, seafaring traders from Rhodes in the eastern...
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