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  1. Essai Sur les Propriétés de la Nouvelle Cissoïde,: Et sur les rapports de cette courbe, tant avec la cissoïde de dioclès, qu'avec un grand nombre d'autres courbes (French Edition) by Rallier, 2009-04-27
  2. Diocles of Carystus: A Collection of the Fragments With Translation and Commentary (Studies in Ancient Medicine) by Philip J. Van Der Eijk, 2001-08-01
  3. The Number One A-Z Family Health Adviser by Diocles, 1996-04
  4. Home Medical Encyclopaedia (Paperfronts) by Diocles, 1989-11-14
  5. Lusitania: Viriathus, Lusitanian Language, Lusitanian War, Audax, Ditalcus and Minurus, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, Cornelius Bocchus
  6. The home medical encyclopedia (Paperfront series) by Diocles, 1965
  7. Cissoid of Diocles
  8. Diocles of Carystus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2001
  9. Date de Naissance Inconnue (Ve Siècle Av. J.-C.): Hippocrate, Sophocle, Empédocle, Marcus Furius Camillus, Alcibiade, Dioclès, Mélissos (French Edition)
  10. Ancient Euboeans: Isaeus, Lycophron, Callias of Chalcis, Euphraeus, Diocles of Carystus, Euphorion of Chalcis, Charidemus
  11. Diocles: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. Essai Sur Les Propriétés De La Nouvelle Cissoïde: Et Sur Les Rapports De Cette Courbe, Tant Avec La Cissoïde De Dioclès, Qu'Avec Un Grand Nombre D'Autres Courbes (French Edition) by Rallier, 2009-12-31
  13. Date de Décès Inconnue (Ive Siècle Av. J.-C.): Hippocrate, Thucydide, Dioclès, Publius Cornelius Rufinus, Platon le Comique, Cléarque (French Edition)
  14. Meneur: Aurige de Delphes, Cocher, Postillon, Ratuména, Crescens, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, Publius Aelius Gutta Calpurnianus (French Edition)

41. Information: Those About To Die, Chapter 1, Part 8
We can be pretty sure that this foremost chariot wasn’t diocles. diocles mighteven have been running last as the four chariots swept around the cones
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42. Information: Those About To Die, Chapter 2, Part 8
diocles might even have been running last as the four chariots swept around thecones at the far diocles is using his whip only on three of the horses,
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43. Personal Names
diocles search TmiWeb for this person diocles. More information. Biography byBaldi (from Cronica). Dio(n) Chrysostomos Table of Contents
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44. Math Lessons - Diocles (mathematician)
Math Lessons diocles (mathematician) Fragments of a work by diocles titledOn burning mirrors were preserved by Eutocius in his commentary of
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Diocles was a Greek mathematician and geometer , who probably flourished sometime around the end of the second century and the beginning of the first century BC . He was probably the first to prove the focal property of a parabola His name is associated with the geometric curve called the Cissoid of Diocles . It was used by Diocles for doubling the cube. The curve was alluded to by Proclus in his commentary on Euclid and attributed to Diolcles by Geminus as early as the the beginning of the first century. Fragments of a work by Diocles titled On burning mirrors were preserved by Eutocius in his commentary of Archimedes On the Sphere and the Cylinder . One of the fragments contains a solution, using conic sections to solve the problem of dividing a sphere by a plane to so that the resulting two volumes were a given ratio. This was equivalent to solving a certain cubic equation . Another fragment uses the cissoid to find two mean porportionals.
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45. Math Lessons - Cissoid Of Diocles
The resulting curve is one branch of the cissoid of diocles. The cissoid ofdiocles is named after the Greek geometer diocles who used it in 180 BC to
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Cissoid of Diocles
The cissoid of Diocles is an unbounded plane curve with a single cusp , which is symmetric about the line of tangency of the cusp, and whose pair of symmetrical branches both approach the same asymptote (but in opposite directions) as a point moving along the cissoid moves farther away from the cusp. Moreover, if a circle is drawn passing through the cusp and tangent to the asymptote, then any line joining the cusp and a point on the cissoid can be extended so that it intersects the asymptote, and the length of such extension is equal to the length between the cusp and the intersection of the line with the circle. The word "cissoid" comes from the Greek : "ivy shaped" = kissos : ivy + : shape. Its polar equation is where Equation (1) is equivalent to the following parametric equations, viz.
and it is also equivalent to the following equation in rectangular coordinates

46. Deudorix
Deudorix diocles Hewitson, 1869; Ill. diurn. Lep., Lycaenidae 1 (Suppl) 12, Virachola diocles ; BAFR, 516 Deudorix diocles ; BK 207, pl. 21, f.
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Deudorix Hewitson, [1863]; Ill. diurn. Lep., Lycaenidae (text): 16, TS Dipsas epijarbas Moore
Virachola Moore, [1881]; The Lepidoptera of Ceylon, TS Deudorix perse Hewitson
Hypokopelates Druce, 1891; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. TS Hypolycaena mera Hewitson
Hypomyrina Druce, 1891; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. TS Myrina nomenia Hewitson
Kopelates Druce, 1891; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. TS Kopelates virgata Druce
Pilodeudorix Druce, 1891; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. TS Pilodeudorix barbatus Druce
Actis Karsch, 1895; Ent. Nachr. TS Actis mimeta Karsch
Diopetes Karsch, 1895; Ent. Nachr. TS Deudorix deritas Hewitson
Deudoryx ; Hewitson, [1865], Ill. diurn. Lep., Lycaenidae (text): 47 (misspelling) Actis (Deudorigini) BK Hypokopelates (Deudorigini) BK Pilodeudorix (Deudorigini) BK Deudorix (Deudorigini) BK
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Subgenus Actis Karsch, 1895

47. Ancistroides
Nisoniades nigrita diocles Moore, 1866; Proc. zool. Soc. Lond. Ancistroidesnigrita diocles, Butterflies in IndoChina Yutaka Inayoshi
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48. Diocles
alogo Cissoid of diocles. 1) Fix a circle OA, and its tangent c at A. 4) Y describes the Cissoid of diocles, as X moves on the circle.
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Cissoid of Diocles
1) Fix a circle OA, and its tangent c at A.
2) Let B be the diametrical point of A on the circle.
3) For a variable point C on the line c, consider the point Y, such that
CY = BX, on the line BC.
4) Y describes the Cissoid of Diocles, as X moves on the circle.
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49. Diocles
The summary for this Greek page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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1) Ïñßóôå Ýíá êýêëï OA, êáé ôçí åöáðôüìåíç ôïõ c óôï A.
2) ¸óôù B ôï áíôéäéáìåôñéêü óçìåßï ôïõ A óôïí êýêëï.
3) éá Ýíá ìåôáâëçôü óçìåßï C óôçí åõèåßá c, èåùñÞóôå ôï óçìåßï Y, ôÝôïéï þóôå CY = BX, óôçí åõèåßá BC.
4) Êáèþò ôï X ìåôáêéíåßôáé óôïí êýêëï, ôï Y ðåñéãñÜöåé ôçí ëåãüìåíç êéóóïåéäÞ ôïõ ÄéïêëÞ.
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50. The Prophetess: Act 2, Scene II
diocles. No instruments of craft, engines of murder, diocles? 2 Guard.I know him The bravest soldier of the empire. Camurius. Stand!
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Act 2, Scene II
Scene: The Camp of Aper.
Enter APER, CAMURIUS, Guard, with a Litter covered.
Aper
Your care of your sick emperor, fellow-soldiers,
In colours to the life doth shew your love,
And zealous duty: Oh, continue in it!
And though I know you long to see and hear him,
Impute it not to pride or melancholy,
That keeps you from your wishes; such state-vices
(Too, too familiar with great princes) are
Strangers to all the actions of the life
Of good Numerianus. Let your patience
Be the physician to his wounded eyes,
(Wounded with pious sorrow for his father) Which time and your strong patience will recover, Provided it prove constant. Goes to the Litter.
1 Guard
If he counterfeit, Apart to the other guards. I will hereafter trust a prodigal heir, When he weeps at his father's funeral.
2 Guard
Or a young widow, following a bedrid husband (After a three years' groaning) to the fire.
3 Guard
Note his humility, and with what soft murmurs He does inquire his pleasures.
1 Guard
And how soon He is instructed.
2 Guard
How he bows again too.
Aper
To your most ready soldier, to obey them;

51. The Prophetess: Act 1, Scene III
diocles. It aches and troubles thee, and that makes thee angry. Maximinian. diocles. Tis pity this young man should be so stubborn
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Act 1, Scene III
Scene: The Street before the same.
Enter DIOCLES, MAXIMINIAN, and GETA carrying a Boar.
Diocles
Lay down the boar.
Geta
With all my heart; I am weary on't:
I shall turn Jew, if I carry many such burdens.
Do you think, master, to be emperor
With killing swine? You may be an honest butcher,
Or allied to a seemly family of souse-wives.
Can you be such an ass, my reverend master,
Maximinian
The fool says true.
Diocles
Come, leave your fooling, sirrah,
And think of what thou shalt be when I am emperor.
Geta
'Would it would come with thinking! for then o' my conscience
I should be at least a senator.
Maximinian
A sowter;
For that's a place more fitted to thy nature,
If there could be such an expectation. Or, say the devil could perform this wonder, Can such a rascal as thou art hope for honour? Such a log-carrying lout?
Geta
Yes; and bear it too, And bear it swimmingly. I am not the first ass, sir, Has borne good office, and perform'd it reverently.
Diocles
Thou being the son of a tiler, canst thou hope To be a senator?
Geta
Thou being the son of a tanner, canst thou hope

52. Scandal Takes A Holiday
It appears that diocles went to Ostia on holiday to stay with an aunt, Marcus takes his wife Helena with him to interview diocles landlady,
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Lindsey Davis has written another fascinating story about Marcus Didius Falco, the Roman informer (read private detective) working for the Emperor Vespasian in A.D. 76. Filled with information and scenes so aptly described you become a part of them, I can't help but wonder if perhaps Ms. Davis once existed herself in ancient Rome – surely research alone wouldn't account for such realism! In creating the character of Falco, Lindsey Davis deftly mixes the ancient Roman middle-class male perspective with humor and fatherhood; liberally sprinkling the whole with current common British phrases, even though Marcus is supposed to be speaking Latin!
Scandal Takes A Holiday has the usual informative maps, family tree and list of principal characters before you begin to read the story. The latter list becomes as important to the reader as the maps once you get involved, since some of the Latin names (where DOES she get them all?) are similar.
Marcus and Petronius, his close friend in the vigiles (Roman police) are drinking at a sleazy bar in Ostia when they meet a boy called Zeno, who tells them his mother (Pullia) won't wake up. Expecting the worst, they go to investigate, but find she is simply stoned on drugs. Pullia and Zeno both become important later in the novel.

53. Diocles: Information From Answers.com
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54. Book Review
diocles of Carystus a collection of the fragments with translation and commentary . The two compact volumes of Philip van der Eijk s new diocles combine
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55. Una Página Dedicada Al Fascinante Universo De Las Matemáticas
Translate this page Cisoide de diocles. Se trata de la cisoide más famosa. Es la curva cisoide de unpunto O de una circunferencia respecto a la circunferencia ya la recta
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56. SG - Felhasználói Információ
Nick, diocles Üzenet küldés. Csillagjegy, ismeretlen. Életkor, ismeretlen.Neme, ismeretlen. Regisztráció idopontja, 2004. 06. 21.
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57. ANF07. Fathers Of The Third And Fourth Centuries. (iii.v.lii)
glorious and renowned amongst the nations; surnames insolently assumed atfirst by diocles and Maximian, and afterwards transferred to their successors?
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ANF07. Fathers of the Third and Fourth Centuries. Chap. LII
Chap. LII.
I relate all those things on the authority of well-informed persons; and I thought it proper to commit them to writing exactly as they happened, lest the memory of events so important should perish, and lest any future historian of the persecutors should corrupt the truth, either by suppressing their offences against God, or the judgment of God against them. To His everlasting mercy ought we to render thanks, that, having at length looked on the earth, He deigned to collect again and to restore His flock, partly laid waste by ravenous wolves, and partly scattered abroad, and to extirpate those noxious wild beasts who had trod down its pastures, and destroyed its resting-places. Where now are the surnames of the Jovii and the Herculii , once so glorious and renowned amongst the nations; surnames insolently assumed at first by Diocles and Maximian , and afterwards transferred to their successors? The Lord has blotted them out and erased them from the earth. Let us therefore with exultation celebrate the triumphs of God, and oftentimes with praises make mention of His victory; let us in our prayers, by night and by day, beseech Him to confirm for ever that peace which, after a warfare of ten years, He has bestowed on His own: and do you, above all others, my best beloved Donatus , who so well deserve to be heard, implore the Lord that it would please Him propitiously and mercifully to continue His pity towards His servants, to protect His people from the machinations and assaults of the devil, and to guard the now flourishing churches in perpetual felicity.  

58. Cisoide De Diocles
Translate this page CISOIDE DE diocles. Se trata de la cisoide más famosa. Es la curva cisoide de unpunto O de una circunferencia respecto a la circunferencia ya la recta
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59. Review: Diocles Of Carystus. A Collection Of The Fragments With Translation And

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