Xenophanes   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Xenophanes   of Colophon - Greek philosopher, late 6th century B.C.
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Apollod:Fr_68   DiogLaert_9'18 (Xenophanes) & Xenophanes ; [CLEM.AL.,
Athen_10.413   this from the Elegies of Xenophanes of Colophon, who has
Athen_10.414   ies with corn. And Xenophanes contends at great length,
Athen_11.462   symposium, like that described by Xenophanes of Colophon, is full of
Athen_11.782   after that the wine. Thus Xenophanes : "And no one would
Athen_12.526   ith golden ornaments, as Xenophanes tells us- & They learn
Athen_14.632   in the tail. But Xenophanes, and Solon, and Theognis,
Cic:Acad_2.14   Anaxagoras, Democritus, Parmenides, Xenophanes, and even Plato
Cic:Acad_2.74   to them ? Parmenides and Xenophanes - in less good verse
Cic:Acad_2.118   order by a divine mind. Xenophanes at a somewhat earlier date
Cic:Acad_2.123   at the centre ? [123]   Xenophanes says that the moon is
Cic:Acad_2.129   I see it recorded, was Xenophanes whom I mentioned just now
Lucian:Macr_20   passed away. [20] Xenophanes, son of Dexinus and disciple
Plut:Mor_175   men smelt so. & To Xenophanes the Colophonian, who said

  Xenophanes 2   of Amphissa - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 252 B.C.
252/_ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Xenophanes of Amphissa.
    Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_207 132nd [252 B.C.] - Xenophanes of Amphissa in Aetolia, stad
THI_64 (263-236)   sp; ;   sponsor: Xenophanes of Amphissa  

  Xenophanes   - in documents
Syll_494 (260/59)   s Boeotians: Oinades, Xenophanes and the secretary
Syll_498 (260/59)   s Boeotians: Oinades, Xenophanes and the secretary
THI_127 (c. 210)   nder of the veterans : Xenophanes son of Xenon &nbs


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