10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HERACLEIDES»
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Heracleides in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Bazaar of
Heracleides
* Nestorius. at this stumbling-block and plunged in the depth of impiety. For great,
to speak as in truth, was the schism which the devil introduced into the Christian
body of the holy'Church, such as, if [it were] possible, to deceive even the elect ...
2
The Westminster Handbook to Origen
Almost one-seventh of the text of the Philocalia derives from this one treatise.
Further Reading: Borret (1997); Le Boulluec (1998); Quasten (1975), 56-57. (b)
Dialogue with Heracleides This fascinating text, rediscovered among the Toura ...
John Anthony McGuckin, 2004
3
Totius latinitatis lexicon: C-E (1861)
According to Diodorus, his departure was for some time retarded by adverse
weather j but Plutarch (whose account is throughout unfavourable to Heracleides
) ascribes the delay to his jealousy of Dion. It is certain, however, that he
eventually ...
Egidio Forcellini, Vincenzo De-Vit, Giuseppe Furlanetto, 1854
4
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
[CoTvs, HERACLEIDES.] 3. A Peripatetic philosopher, mentioned in the will of
Lycon. (Diog. Laert. V..70.) [P. S.] PYTHON, artist. This name occurs twice on
painted vases ; in the first instance, on a cylix- shaped vase, of the best style of
the art, ...
5
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
According to Diodorus, his departure was for some time retarded by adverse
weather; but Plutarch (whose account is throughout unfavourable to Heracleides)
ascribes the delay to his jealousy of Dion. It is certain, however, that he
eventually ...
6
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by ...
According to Diodorus, his departure was for some time retarded by adverse
weather; but Plutarch (whose account is throughout unfavourable to Heracleides)
ascribes the delay to his jealousy of Dion. It is certain, however, that he
eventually ...
7
Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, ed. ...
According to Diodorus, his departure was for some time retarded by adverse
weather; but Plutarch (whose account is throughout unfavourable to Heracleides
) ascribes the delay to his jealousy of Dion. It is certain, however, that he
eventually ...
Greek and Roman biography, sir William Smith, 1861
8
Essays on the Greek Historians and Greek History
Athanis was among the colleagues of Heracleides elected during the temporary
eclipse of Dion and was presumably a democrat. Hence he might reasonably be
held responsible for any glorification of Heracleides or depreciation of Dion ...
Henry Dickinson Westlake, 1969
As for their salary, he paid out only twenty days for the month that already had
gone by, for Heracleides said that he had not sold any more. (5) So becoming
annoyed, Xenophon swore an oath and said, “You do not seem to me,
Heracleides, ...
10
The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece
Appendix 8 the expeditions of heracleides and dicaearchos i Philip V is thought
to have offered support to the Cretans in their war against Rhodes. This war,
which has been known as the Cretan war, is generally thought to have started in
204 ...
Sviatoslav Dmitriev, 2011
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HERACLEIDES»
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Heracleides is used in the context of the following news items.
Cicero and the Forgotten Tomb of Archimedes
Although it is known that a biography of Archimedes was written by his friend, Heracleides, this work is no in existence, hence the lack of details ... «Ancient Origins, Dec 14»
Hollywood and its portrayal of the Immortals
The Greek historian Heracleides of Kyme in one of the extant fragments of his books, Persika which were preserved by Athenaeus (12.8) wrote, ... «Payvand, May 14»
What the Greeks and Romans taught us about modern life
And what a lot there were, and the most celebrated of them were Sicilians: Heracleides of Syracuse, Dionysius of Syracuse, Hegesippus of ... «New Zealand Herald, May 10»