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  1. Aspects of Athenian Society in the fourth century B.C: A historical introduction to and commentary on the paragraphe-speeches and the speech Against Dionysodorus ... LVI) (Odense University classical studies) by Demosthenes, 1975
  2. Ancient Greeks in Caria: Rhacius, Melankomas, Aristander, Protogenes, Doris, Scylax of Caryanda, Dionysodorus, Leochares, Choerilus of Iasus

81. GAFTM1 TEXT
Theodorus, Theodorus, Xanthus, dionysodorus, Philolaus, Democritus, Xanthus atheniensis musicus harmonicas regulas descripsit dionysodorus tibicen
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THESAURUS MUSICARUM LATINARUM
School of Music
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Approved by: Thomas J. Mathiesen Fn and Ft: GAFTM1 TEXT
Author: Gaffurio, Franchino
Title: Theorica musice, liber primus
Source: Theorica musice Franchini Gafuri Laudensis (Milan: Ioannes Petrus de Lomatio, 1492; reprint ed., New York: Broude Bros., 1967). Graphics: GAFTM1 01GF-GAFTM1 02GF [-f.ir-] THEORICA MVSICE FRANCHINI GAFVRI LAVDENSIS. [Gafurius, Theorica, f.ir; text: Introductorium musices franchini gafori, tonus, semitonium, apothome, semitonium minus, [Gamma], A, [sqb], C, D, E, F, G, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, aa, bb, [sqb][sqb], cc, dd, ee, ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, Littere et note graues, Littere et note acute, Littere et note superacute. Notule [sqb] durales, Notule b mollares, Notule naturales] [-f.iir-] Capitula huius theorici operis. LIBER PRIMVS. De musicis et effectibus atque commendatione Musicae disciplinae Capitulum Primum De Musica mundana Capitulum Secundum De Musica humana Capitulum Tertium De musica instrumentali Capitulum Quartum De Musico et cantore Capitulum Quintum Plus confert Musico Ars quam natura Capitulum Sextum De Iudicio Musicae Capitulum Septimum De Exquisitione et Inuentione Musicarum Consonantiarum Capitulum Octauum.

82. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
dionysodorus, dionysodorusBorn about 250 BC in Greece Died about 190 BC; Diophantus,
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83. History Of Astronomy: Persons (D)
dionysodorus (c. 250 BC c. 190 BC). Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist.Math.) Diophantus of Alexandria Diophantos von Alexandrien (c.
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History of Astronomy Persons
History of Astronomy: Persons (D)
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  • 84. KELVIN SMITH LIBRARY
    dionysodorus is not unjust, but arranged that the guards with you keep guard andgive heed that it may not happen to us to be
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    Writing along the plant fibers. The recto side contains the end of a letter; on the verso are illegible traces of three lines, measures 2 X 5.3 cm. Approximate date, early third century B.C. Discovered at El-Hibeh in 1902. Published by Grenfell and Hunt (Hibeh Papyri 1, no. 147).
    The translation of text as follows:
    I shall guarantee by note of hand; for they do not entirely trust us. Dionysodorus is not unjust, but arranged that the guards with you keep guard and give heed that it may not happen to us to be...
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    85. Anciens P
    dionysodorus, puis d Artémon. - Connu notamment par uneVie anonyme de Philonidès et par quelques inscriptions. Cf. Oxf. Class.
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    Textes Auteurs modernes Accueil
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    Auteurs anciens P
    Auteurs anciens Qualificatifs et commentaires Datation Paeonius Atheniensis megar.. - TLG Pamphila Epidauria hist. Pamphilus Panacaeus pythag. Panaetius Rhodius -185 ca - -105 ca Panthoides Atheniensis Papyri Herculanenses Paraebates Parmenides Eleaticus ... Parmeniscus, vel Parmiscus, Metapontinus pythag. Paron Pasicles Thebanus, Atheniensis Pasiphon Eretrius socrat. Pausimachus Milesius Pempelus Periander Corinthius phil.. - Voir aussi Septem sapientes Perictione Persaeus Citieus Petron Himeraeus Phaedo Elidensis ... Phaedondes socrat. Phaedrus socrat. Phaedrus Epicureus -140 ca - 70 Phaenias (vel Phanias) Eresius Pherecydes Atheniensis Pherecydes Syrius Philippus Megarensis, Atheniensis Philippus Opontius -418 ca. - -340 ca. Philiscus Aeginensis Philo Atheniensis Philo Larissaeus -144 ca - -80 ca Philodemus (pseudo) epic. Philodemus Gadarensis -110 ca - -40 ca Philolaus Crotoniensis, vel Tarentinus -470 ca - -390 ca Philonides Syrius Philostratus Atheniensis 165 ca - 244/249 Phintias pythag.. - = pseudo-Phyntys ? Phintys Phrasidemus Atheniensis Plato plat.

    86. Centre For Classics And Archaeology
    Against Conon Against Callicles Against dionysodorus Against Eubulides AgainstTheocrines Against Neaera Funeral Speech Erotic Essay Exordia Letters
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    Aeschines Aeschylus Andocides Antiphon ... Xenophon
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    On the Mysteries On his Return On the Peace Against Alcibiades
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    Against the Stepmother for Poisoning First Tetralogy Second Tetralogy Third Tetralogy On the murder of Herodes On the Choreutes
    Pseudo-Apollodorus Library Return to index Aristophanes Acharnians Knights Wasps Birds Lysistrata Clouds Peace Frogs Plutus Ecclesiazusae Thesmophoriazusae Aristotle Constitution of the Athenians Economics Eudemian Ethics Metaphysics Nicomachean Ethics Poetics Politics Prior Analytics Rhetoric Virtues and Vices Bacchylides Epinicians Dinarchus Against Demosthenes Against Aristogiton Against Philocles Demades On the Twelve Years Demosthenes Diodorus Historical Library Euripides Alcestis Andromache Bacchae Chrysippus Cyclops Electra Hecuba Helen Heracles Heraclidae Hippolytus Ion Iphigeneia in Aulis Iphigeneia in Taurus Medea Orestes Phoenician Women Rhesus Suppliants Trojan Women Return to index Herodotus Histories Hesiod Shield of Heracles Theogony Works and Days Homer Iliad Odyssey Homeric Hymns Hymn to Dionysus, etc.

    87. Hair Loss
    7 hic videtur instituisse, ut omnes musicae artis hac quoque ostentationecenserentur, veluti dionysodorus, aequalis eius et aemulus, ut sic quoque non par
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    88. The Transformation Of Mathematics In The Early Mediterranean World - Cambridge U
    1.4 The problem solved by dionysodorus, 29. 1.5 The problem solved by Diocles,39. 1.6 The world of geometrical problems, 54. 2, From Archimedes to Eutocius
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    89. History 310 Reserve Readings
    Introduction to and Commentary on the ParagrapheSpeeches and the Speechagainst dionysodorus in the Corpus Demosthenicum (XXXII-XXXVIII and LVI).
    http://www.tulane.edu/~august/H310/readings/Reserve_Readings.htm

    90. Burgersdijk En Niermans
    4th cBC A hist. introd. to comm. on the paragraphe speeches the speechAgainst dionysodorus in the Corpus Demosthenicum (XXXII-XXXVIII and LVI).
    http://www.b-n.nl/php/auction.php?AuctionNumber=321&GroupNumber=4

    91. Greek Lie Number 3
    dionysodorus, the representative of King Attalus of Pergamum, was the first torise. He declared that Philip must surrender those of the King s ships he
    http://faq.macedonia.org/history/ancient.macedonia/greeklie3.html
    Greek lie number 3 "Philip of Macedon united the Greek city-states" Let us allow the ancients Greeks, themselves, to express their feelings on this matter which modern Greeks today claim: [1] Alexander asks a women, who was being taken captive, who she was, she replied: 'I am the sister of Theogenes who commanded our army against your father, Philip, and fell at Chaeronea fighting for the liberty of Greece.' [If Philip and Alexander were "uniting" the Greek states, then, why were the Greeks fighting for the liberty of Greece?] [2] The epitaph at CHAERONEA I do recall reading that the Thebans and the Athenians were fighting together, for the holy soil of Hellas on August the 4th, 338 at the sleepy village of Chaeronea. The fellow Hellenes, the Athenians and the Thebans, against the barbarians from the north- the Macedonians. Let us examine the following epitaph composed for the common grave of the fallen Hellenes: "Time, whose overseeing eye records all human actions, Bear word to mankind what fate was suffered, how Striving to safeguard the holy soil of Hellas Upon Boeotia's plain we died."

    92. 20th WCP: Plato On Education As The Development Of Reason

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    Ancient Philosophy Plato on Education as the Development of Reason Samuel Scolnicov
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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    ABSTRACT: Socrates' great educational innovation was in ascribing moral worth to the intellectual activity reflectively directed at one's own life. His concept of eudaimonia was so different from the ordinary that talking about it took on sometimes a paradoxical air, as in Apology 30b3. For him, reason is not a tool for attaining goals independently thought worthwhile; rather, rationality itself, expressed in the giving of reasons and the avoidance of contradictions, confers value to goals and opinions. Persons are reasonable, but obviously not the empirical human being. But education is aimed at the empirical man or woman and inevitably employs psychological means. How then is it possible that the result of education should grow out of the depths of each individual and be nevertheless valid for all individuals? In the Symposium , Plato gives Aristophanes the crucial move. Each of us is only half the whole person and we are moved by our desire for what we lack. In this context, to claim that the soul is immortal is to claim-at least-that the soul has a non-empirical dimension, that its real objects are not the objects of desire as such, and that a person's sensible life is not the true basis for the evaluation of his or her

    93. The-tech.mit.edu/Classics/Demosthenes/dem.56.sum.html
    turnbull.mcs.stand.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/D PDF Wintersemester 2002/2003 Information Rules Eine Vorlesung zur
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    94. Archimedes Texts
    erant, impetum fa­ cientes hic quidem in hepterem hostium, alter ue
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