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  1. Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) by Antiphon, 2010-01-14
  2. ANTIPHON(c. 480411 BCE): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Michael Gagarin, 2006
  3. Die Anfänge der abendländischen Philosophie by Pherekydes von Syros, Thales, et all 1991
  4. The Older Sophists
  5. Antiphon the Athenian: Oratory, Law, and Justice in the Age of the Sophists by Michael Gagarin, 2009-08-01
  6. Sophists: Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias, Prodicus, Thrasymachus, Diagoras of Melos, Antiphon, Callicles, Theodorus of Byzantium
  7. The Older Sophists: a Complete Translation By Several Hands of the Fragments in Die Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker Edited By Diels-Kranz with a New Edition of Antiphon and of Euthydemus by Rosamond Kent (Edited by) Sprague, 1990

41. Greek Authors A
antiphon the sophist Gerard J. Pendrick X. Apollodorus The writerof The Libraries a collection of Greek mythology which reads
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Achilles Tatius-Archimedes Aeschylus Loeb editions Oxford Classical Texts Green and Yellows Various Notes: (York, Cliff, Max etc.) Penguin translations Clarendon Texts Oxford World Classics Aris and Phillips Chicago Translations Bristol Classical Press The Icons against the books refer to their edition and in most cases the language in which they are written. Click on the images above for an explanation as what to expect from these particular editions. I have tried to scan images of other books, but this is a very slow process. Other Authors Compiled by Andrew Stoddart Achilles Tatius Novelist. (b.2nd century AD?) Achilles Tatius - Leucippe and Clitophon Achilles Tatius Loeb Leucippe and Cleitophon in parallel Text Collected Greek Novels Achilles Tatius wrote 'Leucippe and Cleitophon' which appears in Reardon's superb 'Collected Ancient Greek Novel' £24.00 Aeschines Orator (b. c397BC) Aeschines and Athenian Politics Aeschines - Against Timarchos Ed by Fisher Ed by Fisher £19.99 X Aeschines Loeb Aeschylus Aeschylus (Ted Hughes, trans.)

42. How Integral Calculus Has Developed
antiphon the sophist (approximatly 430 BC) gave one of the earliestimportant contributions to the problem of squaring the circle.
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[NEWTON] [LEIBNIZ] [AFTER NEWTON AND LEIBNIZ] ... [SOURCES] We chose to look closer into the development of integration. We want to find out how it all started, and ended up they way we use it today.
Which mathematical problems made them think of developing the integration?
Who were the men and woman involved in the process?
BEFORE NEWTON AND LEIBNIZ
The Greek Apollonius lived in Alexandria in Egypt about 200 BC. He studied circles, ellipses, parabolics and hyperbolas. In this connection he also studied tangents to these curves. He found a method he could use when he needed to construct tangents. Apollonius drew a parabolic with a fortuitous point P and its symmetric axis. This axis goes through the minima T. He drew a line from P, that formed a right angle with the axis in point Q. A new point, R, was set on the extension of the axis where TR=TQ. The line through R and P is the tangent to the parabolic.
The Greek defined the tangent of a curve as a straight line, which only has one point in common with the curve. This is correct if we look at a curve of second degree equations, but a curve of a third degree equation has a tangent that will touch two pointsof the curve.
René Descartes, a French philosopher, who lived in the 17th century was the first one to develop the construction of a tangent further. Descartes developed the co-ordinate system, that he used in his method of drawing a tangent. Pierre de Fermat also developed his own way of constructing a tangent, but he used what we today call limits. In the following years mathematicians saw that their problem of deciding areas was closely connected to the problems with the tangent that both Descartes and Fermat had tried to solve.

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44. Sources Littéraires - Collections Anglaises Et Américaines
Translate this page 31). CR BMCR. antiphon the sophist. The Fragments, ed. Pendrick GJ, 2002, 472 p.(nr. 39). CR BMCR. Aratus. Phaenomena, ed. Kidd D., 1997, 614 p. (nr. 34).
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  • Alexis. The Fragments. A Commentary, ed. Arnott W. G., 1996, 886 p. (nr. 31). CR: BMCR Antiphon the Sophist. The Fragments, ed. Pendrick G. J., 2002, 472 p. (nr. 39). CR: BMCR Aratus. Phaenomena, ed. Kidd D., 1997, 614 p. (nr. 34). CR: BMCR Bion of Smyrna. The Fragments and the Adonis, ed. Reed J.D., 1997, 271 p. (nr. 33). CR: BMCR Cicero. Cato maior de senectute, ed. Powell J. G. F., 1988, 298 p. (nr. 28).

45. Table Of Contents
OINOPIDES OF CHIOS. HIPPIAS OF ELIS. THE ODOROS OF CYRENE. antiphon the sophist.BRYSON OF HERACLEA. ASTRONOMY. PARMENIDES OF ELEA. PHILOLAOS OF CROTON.
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46. Ancient Greek Philosophy: Additional Search Terms
ANAXGORAS ANAXIMANDER ANAXIMENES antiphon the sophist ANTITHENES ARCHYTAS ARISTIPPUSOF CYRENE ARISTOTLE CHRYSIPPUS CLEANTHES CRATYLUS CRITIAS DAMON DEMOCRITUS
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    ARISTIPPUS OF CYRENE ARISTOTLE CHRYSIPPUS CLEANTHES CRATYLUS CRITIAS DAMON DEMOCRITUS DIODORUS CRONUS DIOGENES LAERTIUS ECHECRATES EMPEDOCLES EPICURUS EPIMENIDES GORGIAS HERACLITUS HESIOD HIPPIAS HIPPOCRATES OF CHIOS HYPATIA ION OF CHIOS LEUCIPPUS LYCOPHRON LYSIS MELISSUS PANAETIUS PARMENIDES PHAEDO PHILOLANS OF ALEXANDRIA PLATO PLOTINUS PORPHYRY PRODICUS PYRRHO PYTHAGORAS SEXTUS EMPIRICUS SOCRATES SPEUSIPPUS THALES THEAGENES THEODORUS THEOPHRASTUS TIMEAUS XENOPHANES XENOPHONE ZENO Back to the Table of Contents Titles Click here to begin an OhioLINK search Click here to begin a KentLINK search Use your "back button" to return to these pages. APOLOGY CATEGORIES CHARMIDES CRATYLUS CRITO DE ANIMA EUTHYPHRO GORGIAS ION LACHES LYSIS MENO METAPHYSICS NICOMACHEAN ETHICS ON INTERPRETAITON PARMENIDES PHAEDO PHAEDRUS PHILEBUS POETICS POLITICS POSTERIOR ANALYTICS PRIOR ANALYTICS PROTAGORAS REPUBLIC RHETORIC SOPHIST SOPHISTICAL REFUTATIONS STATESMAN SYMPOSIUM THEATETUS TIMEAUS TOPICS Back to the Table of Contents Terms Click here to begin an OhioLINK search Click here to begin a KentLINK search Use your "back button" to return to these pages.
  • 47. The Memorabilia - Chapter VI
    In this context some discussions with antiphon the sophist1 deserve record. nthis context some discussions with antiphon the sophist1 deserve record.
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    n this context some discussions with Antiphon the sophist[1] deserve record. Antiphon approaches Socrates in hope of drawing away his associates, and in their presence thus accosts him. Antiphon. Why, Socrates, I always thought it was expected of students of philosophy to grow in happiness daily; but you seem to have reaped other fruits from your philosophy. At any rate, you exist, I do not say live, in a style such as no slave serving under a master would put up with. Your meat and your drink are of the cheapest sort, and as to clothes, you cling to one wretched cloak which serves you for summer and winter alike; and so you go the whole year round, without shoes to your feet or a shirt to your back. Then again, you are not for taking or making money, the mere seeking of which is a pleasure, even as the possession of it adds to the sweetness and independence of existence. I do not know whether you follow the common rule of teachers, who try to fashion their pupils in imitation of themselves,[2] and propose to mould the characters of your companions; but if you do you ought to dub yourself professor of the art of wretchedness.[3] [2] Or, "try to turn out their pupils as copies of themselves."

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    49. This History Of Philosophy
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    50. (Science Ouverte), Paris, Editions Du Seuil, 1999
    Translate this page Gerard J. (Ed.), antiphon the sophist the fragments ( Cambridge classicaltexts and commentaries, 39), Cambridge , Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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    51. Arctoksen Arvostelukirjoja (päivitetty 19.4.04)
    Translate this page Marietta Horster, Christiane Reitz. Palingenesia, Band 80, Franz Steiner Verlag,2003, 208 S. antiphon the sophist The Fragments. Edited by Gerard J. Pendrick.
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    Kustantaja Painovuosi Sivut Adriatico tra IV e III sec. a. C. Vasi alto-adriatici tra Piceno, Spina e Adria. Atti del convegno di studi, Ancona, 20-21 giugno 1997 "L'Erma" di Bretschneider xvi, 169 p., 5 tav. Agostiniani, Luciano - Francesco Nicosia: Tabula Cortonensis. Studia archaeologica 105 "L'Erma" di Bretschneider 180 p., 35 p. di tav., ill. VII, 79 S. Franz Steiner Verlag 229 S., 12 Abb. Bibliopolis 390 pp. Philipp von Zabern 137 S. Antike Fachschriftsteller: Literarischer Diskurs und sozialer Kontext. Hrsg. Marietta Horster, Christiane Reitz. Palingenesia, Band 80 Franz Steiner Verlag 208 S. Antiphon the Sophist: The Fragments. Edited by Gerard J. Pendrick. Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 39 Cambridge University Press xii, 472 pp. Aristophanes, vol. IV: Frogs, Assemblywomen, Wealth. Ed. and transl. by Jeffrey Henderson. Loeb Classical Library 180. Harvard University Press 601 pp. 190 s. Franz Steiner Verlag 256 p. Auernheimer, Birgit: Die Sprachplanung der karolingischen Bildungsreform im Spiegel von Heiligenviten. Mit einer CD-ROM-Beilage K. G. Saur Verlag

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    55. Geometrical Words 5: POLYGON. By K. E. Pledger
    The earliest of these is in antiphon the sophist (5th century BC); but since ourknowledge of Antiphon s proof comes from what Simplicius said that Eudemus
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    58. CA 3040 Semester 2 Tutorial 3
    1.6.11.6.10 from ‘It is only fair to Socrates not to leave unrecorded the conversationsthat he had with antiphon the sophist.’ (p. 95) to ‘ and what
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    Please write a short commentary, specifying the context briefly , and picking out points of literary, historical, cultural or philosophical importance, on two of the following three passages. Please write about 600-800 words on each of the passages you choose, and come prepared to read out your response IN ITS ENTIRETY.
  • Mem. 1.3.8-1.3.13 from ‘He urged resolute avoidance of sexual relations with beautiful people...’ (p. 87) to ‘That may give you just enough time to recover.’ (p. 88) Mem. 1.6.1-1.6.10 from ‘It is only fair to Socrates not to leave unrecorded the conversations that he had with Antiphon the sophist.’ (p. 95) to ‘...and what is nearest to the divine is the next best.’ (p. 97) Mem. 2.6.9-2.6.21 from ‘But how are friends made?’ (p. 121) to ‘...and in what class of men shall we find trust and goodwill?’ (p. 123)
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