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- Archytas : "And therefore Plato himself dislikes Eudoxus, Archytas, and Menaechmus for endeavoring to bring down the doubling the cube to...
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- Philolaus was a Greek Pythagorean and Presocratic. As is the case with most other Presocratic thinkers, "any chronology constructed for his life is...
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- Lucius Livius Andronicus (280/260 BC?-200 BC?), was a Greco-Roman dramatist and epic poet who produced the first Roman dramatic work and translated...
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- Hippasus of Metapontum, born ca. 500 B.C. in Magna Graecia, was a Greek philosopher. He was a disciple of Pythagoras. Hippasus (or Hippasos) is...
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- Aristoxenus of Tarentum (4th century BC) was a Greek peripatetic philosopher, and writer on music and rhythm. He was taught first by his father...
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- In Greek mythology, Calchas ("bronze-man") or Kalchas Thestórides, a loyal Argive, was a powerful seer, with a gift for interpreting the flight of b...
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- Leonidas of Tarentum (Doric Greek "'"') was an epigrammatist and lyric poet, who lived in the third century B.C. Leonidas lived in Tarentum, in the...
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- Lysis of Tarentum (d. "c." 390 BC) was a Greek philosopher. His life is obscure, but it is generally accepted, that in the persecution of the...
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- Wilson Lowry (January 24, 1762 - June 23, 1824) was an English engraver. He was born at Whitehaven, Cumberland, the son of Strickland Lowry, a...
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- Alexander I of Epirus (ca. 370 BC - ca. 331 BC), also known as Alexander Molossus was a king of Epirus (350 BC-331 BC) of the Aeacid dynasty. He...
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