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    Aristoxenus (category Peripatetic philosophers)
    (Greek: Ἀριστόξενος ὁ Ταραντῖνος; born c. 375, fl. 335 BC) was a Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and a pupil of Aristotle. Most of his writings, which dealt...
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    Aristotle (category Peripatetic philosophers)
    economics, politics, psychology, and the arts. As the founder of the Peripatetic school of philosophy in the Lyceum in Athens, he began the wider Aristotelian...
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    Fick's work indicates a connection, which also is suggested by the peripatetic associations of the Library of Alexandria (below). Moreover, some of...
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    though, with only resident members being granted a vote. The Club was a peripatetic organisation during its first few years, meeting variously in the rooms...
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  • Retrieved May 3, 2022. Lilliston, Lynn. “Roz Russell: A Peripatetic Happening: PERIPATETIC ROZ RUSSELL”. Los Angeles Times. June 16, 1967: c1. Vagg,...
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    uniquely positioned to do since he was a distinguished member of the Peripatetic school. The Library was built in the Brucheion (Royal Quarter) as part...
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    in period that they were regarded as being especially portable. The peripatetic nature of upper-class life in the 15- and 16-hundreds meant most of its...
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    hairstyles, women's dress, and the literature of the time. Literary critic Lionel Trilling dealt with the subject of sincerity, its roots, its evolution,...
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    a hearing could mean travelling across the Channel and locating his peripatetic court. Nonetheless, he was prepared to take action to improve the existing...
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    would be best to send me as far away as possible." The realities of peripatetic life—of interwoven cultures, of feeling out of place, and of homesickness—so...
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    started with Night; as Damascius writes: The theology described in the Peripatetic Eudemus as being that of Orpheus is silent about the entire realm of...
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    to one style for very long, the unifying factors throughout Young's peripatetic musical journey have been his unmistakable voice, his raw and expressive...
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    pre-Adamite authors argued that the pre-Adamites were beasts or hominids. A peripatetic man, he lived in many places, including New York State, New Orleans,...
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  • ISBN 978-0-95319-2-663. Thompson, Howard (1 September 1963). "Stanley Baker: Peripatetic Actor-Producer; Genesis Provincial Debut". The New York Times. New York...
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  • Salem Country Club was founded on November 4, 1895. The club origins are peripatetic. The original members were described "as adventurers into a more or less...
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    keeping continued into his reign. Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and...
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    in a work by Euclid and in the Mechanical Problems, belonging to the Peripatetic school of the followers of Aristotle, the authorship of which has been...
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    Retrieved 2012-03-04. staff writer (April 22, 2000). "Todd Webb, 94, Peripatetic Photographer". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-10-10. Todd Webb, a...
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  • pieces and abstract works. Of such images shown in 2007 in Arthur Lavine: peripatetic wanderings and meditations at the Museum of Photographic Arts, Di Piero...
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    astrologer associated with Sidon Boethus of Sidon (c. 75 – c. 10 BC), peripatetic philosopher Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera, Roman soldier who, according...
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    Carthage Diodorus of Tyre (late 2nd century BCE), Peripatetic philosopher and scholarch (head) of the Peripatetic school of Athens Antipater of Tyre (1st century...
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  • Holocaust's Ghost: Writings on Art, Politics, Law and Education p.415 Rubinoff, Lionel History, Philosophy and Historiography: Philosophy and the Critique of Historical...
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    Hellenistic philosophies, of which the major ones were Stoicism, Platonism, Peripateticism, Pyrrhonism, and Epicureanism. Every major town had its own 'university'...
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    the war, Sternberg left Brady's Fort Lee operation and embarked on a peripatetic existence in America and Europe offering his skills "as cutter, editor...
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  • Sophists Cyrenaics Cynicism Eretrian school Megarian school Academy Peripatetic school Hellenistic philosophy Pyrrhonism Stoicism Epicureanism Academic...
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    Farmington Hills, Mi: Macmillan Reference USA – via Encyclopedia.com. Caplan, Lionel. (1987). "Studies in Religious Fundamentalism". London: The MacMillan Press...
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    than ever before, and by the fourteenth century the king's formerly peripatetic chancery had to take up permanent residence in Westminster. Edward used...
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  • cited by Rickard as bringing him/them to his attention); Phil Ledger, a "peripatetic marine biologist", and The News' "first enthusiastic fan"; Ken Campbell...
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  • US worker performs part of her job in Brazil, China and Denmark (a "peripatetic" worker) an employer may seek to characterize the employment contract...
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  • Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2003, ISBN 0-472-11315-1 Andrew Lionel Blais, On the Plurality of Actual Worlds, University of Massachusetts Press...
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