Paulus Melissus (also: Paul Melissus, Paul Schede, or Paulus Schedius Melissus; 20 December 1539 – 3 February 1602) was a humanist Neo-Latin writer, translator...
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Walter Mehring (1896–1981, nf) Wilhelm Meinhold (1797–1851, p/d/f) Paul Melissus, pseudonym of Schede (1539–1602, nf/p) Robert Menasse (born 1954, f/nf)...
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Elea, and Melissus) followed in the 5th century BC. Parmenides claimed that only one thing exists and nothing can change. Zeno and Melissus mainly defended...
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Paulus Melissus Martin Ruland the Elder Thomas Schweicker Caspar Peucer "Johann Hülsemann". British Museum. Retrieved 1 November 2024. "Melissus, Paulus...
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indivisible object. Both Zeno and Melissus engaged in philosophy to support the ideas of Parmenides. While Melissus sought to build on them, Zeno instead...
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Souvenirs d'un vieux Romain (1922)(1930) Un poète rhénan ami de la Pléiade : Paul Melissu (1923) Études sur la Cour de France (1924) Le Trianon de Marie-Antoinette...
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the Eleatic school of philosophy, which also included Zeno of Elea and Melissus of Samos. Zeno's paradoxes of motion were developed to defend Parmenides's...
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BC). Sophist. Democritus of Abdera (c. 450 – 370 BC). Founding Atomist. Melissus of Samos. (c. 470 - 430 BC). Eleatic. Cratylus. Follower of Heraclitus...
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persuasion" school founded by the Swiss neurologist and psychotherapist Paul Dubois, who drew heavily on Stoicism in his clinical work and encouraged...
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353–367. doi:10.1002/9780470996218.ch22. ISBN 978-1-4051-5458-1. Muench, Paul (2009). "Kierkegaard's Socratic Point of View". In Sara Ahbel-Rappe (ed.)...
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Xenophanes Pythagoreanism Heraclitus Eleatics - Parmenides, Zeno, and Melissus Pluralists - Empedocles and Anaxagoras Atomists - Leucippus, Democritus...
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student of Zeno of Elea, though various ancient records have suggested Melissus of Samos, Parmenides, and Pythagoras as possible instructors of Leucippus...
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Huguenot population of the city. His last letter to his close friend and poet Melissus, showing Goudimel sick with fever on 23 August 1572, allowed M. Weckerlin...
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three are the same as the alleged division of Heraclitus. The philosopher Paul Schuster has argued the division came from the Pinakes. Scholar Martin Litchfield...
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"the Fadii", "Cutius Celsianus and Fabius Galaticus", "the two Junii, Melissus and Melissa", "the partners Hyacinthus, Isidore and Pollio", "L. Marius...
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"Republic". Plato in Twelve Volumes, Vols. 5 & 6. Translated by Shorey, Paul. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University...
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(1): 23–25. doi:10.7202/1088001ar. ISSN 1206-5269. S2CID 252810587. Swift, Paul (2007). "The History and Mystery of Diogenes Laertius". Prajñā Vihāra: Journal...
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Mechanism (philosophy) -- Meditations on First Philosophy -- Meliorism -- Melissus of Samos -- Mental representation -- Meta-ontology -- Metametaphysics --...
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Thales Anaximander Anaximenes Xenophanes Heraclitus Parmenides Zeno of Elea Melissus of Samos Leucippus Democritus Anaxagoras Empedocles Alcmaeon of Croton...
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In de Int. 5.24 Ammonius, In An. Pr. 31.11 Sharples 2003, p. 153 Spade, Paul Vincent (2018). "Medieval Philosophy". In Edward N. Zalta (ed.). Stanford...
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contains a reference to Dike in its final chapter. In Acts 27, the Apostle Paul is conducted toward Rome under guard after having appealed his legal case...
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the early fifth century BCE by Parmenides, and included Zeno of Elea and Melissus of Samos. Methodologically, the Eleatics were broadly rationalist, and...
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Saxony, Germany Max Schede (1844–1902), German surgeon Paulus Melissus (1539–1602), also Paul Schede, humanist Neo-Latin writer, translator and composer...
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Jourdain, Charles, Sextus Empiricus et la philosophie scholastique, Paris: Paul Dupont, 1858. Janáček, Karel, Sexti Empirici indices, Firenze: Olschki, 2000...
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a par with the best Greek poets. Only fragments survive. Lost works of Melissus of Samos. Only fragments preserved in other writers' works exist. Lost...
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Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian (d. 1604) December 20 – Paulus Melissus, German composer (d. 1602) December 31 – John Radcliffe, English politician...
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Brontinus Theano Damo Calliphon Hermotimus Metrodorus of Cos Arignote Myia Eurytus more... Skeptic Xenophanes Xeniades Eleatic Parmenides Zeno Melissus...
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(570 – 470 BCE) Parmenides (510 – 440 BCE) Zeno of Elea (490 – 430 BCE) Melissus of Samos (c. 470 BCE – ?) Pluralists Empedocles (490 – 430 BCE) Anaxagoras...
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Turner in Sensible Marks of Ideas Zeno of Cittium – founder of Stoicism by Paul Harrison. Selected Bibliography on the Early Stoic Logicians: Zeno, Cleanthes...
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Sanders 2011, pp. 1–2. DeWitt 1954, p. 9. DeWitt 1954, pp. 9–10. Zanker, Paul. The Mask of Socrates: The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity. III. The...
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