Nausiphanes   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Nausiphanes   of Teos - a philosopher, one of the teachers of Epicurus
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Wikipedia entry
309/5 Epicurus attends lectures by Nausiphanes and other philosophers.
    Within translations:
DiogLaert_10.7 phers, and especially of Nausiphanes, and speaks as follow
DiogLaert_10.8 Epicurus also speaks of Nausiphanes in his letters, in
DiogLaert_10.13 that he was a pupil of Nausiphanes, and Praxiphanes; but
DiogLaert_10.14 itation of the Tripod of Nausiphanes, whose pupil they say


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