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  1. Late Roman Era Philosophers in Athens: Neoplatonists in Athens, Proclus, Damascius, Syrianus, Himerius, Plutarch of Athens, Marinus of Neapolis

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3. Marinus
marinus of neapolis. Born about 450 in marinus of neapolis was probablya Samaritan, but just possibly a Jew. He became a convert
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Marinus of Neapolis
Born: about 450 in Neapolis, Palestine (called Shechem in Bible, now Nablus, Israel)
Died: about 500 in possibly Athens, Greece
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Marinus of Neapolis was probably a Samaritan , but just possibly a Jew. He became a convert to the Greek way of life and joined the Academy in Athens where he was a pupil of Proclus who was head of the Academy. In fact when Proclus wrote a commentary on the Myth of Er, he dedicated it to Marinus. Marinus succeeded Proclus as head of the Academy at Athens in 485. We are told in [5] that:- ... he lectured on Pappus ' commentary to Book V of the Almagest (in particular his discussion of parallax ); and there are still extant lecture notes on the Data of Euclid Marinus [2]:- ... wrote a commentary, or rather introduction to the Data of Euclid . It is mainly taken up with a discussion of the question - what is meant by given? In fact Marinus was a great believer in mathematics, something which he shared with fellow late Neoplatonists . He said (see for example [1]):- I wish everything were mathematics.

4. Proclus In DeQuincey's "Confessions Of An English Opium Eater"
marinus of neapolis was probably a Samaritan, but he may have been a Jew Proclus who was head of the Academy. Marinus succeeded Proclus as Head of the Academy in
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Proclus in DeQuincey's "Confessions of an English Opium Eater"
Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
Marinus in his life of Proclus Proclus (412485 C.E.) was a poet, philosopher and scientist; he was one of the last official teachers of the Platonic Academy in Athens, before the teaching of philosophy was legally forbidden in 529 by edict of the Emperor Justinian. Besides his philosophical and scientific achievements, Proclus believed that the true philosopher should pay homage to the gods of all nations, becoming "a priest of the entire universe." Marinus of Neapolis was probably a Samaritan, but he may have been a Jew. He became a convert to the Greek way of life and joined the Academy in Athens where he was a pupil of Proclus who was head of the Academy. Marinus succeeded Proclus as Head of the Academy in 485. In his biography of his teacher, Marinusia stated that Proclus was inspired, and that when philosophizing his countenance shone with preternatural light. Last modified 17 March 2002

5. Greek Mathematics Index
Rhodes Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heraclides of Pontus Heron Hipparchus Hippias Hippocrates,Hypatia Hypsicles Leucippus marinus of neapolis Menaechmus Menelaus
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History Topics: Index of Ancient Greek mathematics
Articles about Greek mathematics.
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  • The teaching of mathematics in Ancient Greece.
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    Full List of Greek Mathematicians in our archive
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    Anthemius

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    Greek Mathematicans/Philosophers
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    Archytas

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    Aristarchus
    Aristotle ... Theon of Smyrna
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    Greek Circle squarers
    Anaxagoras Antiphon Apollonius Archimedes ... Bryson Carpus Dinostratus Hippias Hippocrates Nicomedes ... Sporus
    Later Circle squarers
    Al-Haytham Johann Bernoulli Cusa James Gregory ... Search Form JOC/EFR January 2004 The URL of this page is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Indexes/Greeks.html
  • 6. Greek Index
    Heraclides of Pontus. Heron. Hipparchus. Hippias. Hippocrates. Hypatia. Hypsicles. Leucippus. marinus of neapolis. Menaechmus
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    Index of Greek mathematicians
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    Click on a name to go to that biography. Some History Topics about Greek mathematics.
    Squaring the circle

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    Greek Astronomy
    Full List of Greek Mathematicians in our archive Anaxagoras Anthemius Antiphon Apollonius ... Zenodorus Greek Mathematicans/Philosophers Anaxagoras Antiphon Archytas Aristotle ... Zeno of Elea Greek Mathematicians/Astronomers Apollonius Archimedes Aristarchus Aristotle ... Theon of Smyrna Greek Mathematicians/Astronomers/Philosophers Aristotle Cleomedes Democritus Eudoxus ... Thales Greek Circle squarers Anaxagoras Antiphon Apollonius Archimedes ... Bryson Carpus Dinostratus Hippias Hippocrates Nicomedes ... Sporus Later Circle squarers al'Haitam Johann Bernoulli Cusa Franco of Liège James Gregory Lambert Leonardo Lindemann ... Search Suggestions JOC/EFR April 1999 The URL of this page is: http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Indexes/Greek_index.html

    7. Portaits And Busts Of Platonists
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    Timeline of Platonists and Significant Christian Realists
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    As for what is sought out by the most subtle reasoning for my character is such that I'm impatient in my desireto apprehend what the truth is not only by belief but by understandingI'm still confident that I'm going to find it with the Platonists, and that it won't be oppposed to our Holy Writ.
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    Translated by Peter King. Hackett Publishing, Indianapolis: 1995.
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    8. Greek Democracy
    The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks. Abstract Our integrated project blends the subjects of math and history. Heraclides of Pontus. Heron. Hipparchus. Hippias. Hippocrates. Hypatia. Hypsicles. Leucippus. marinus of neapolis. Menaechmus
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    The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks Abstract: Our integrated project blends the subjects of math and history. Since two of our group members never bothered to show up these are the only two subjects we will be covering, with the two history majors focusing on religion and government respectively. The math portion will focus on famous Greek mathematicians. With the help of a special education major, we will alter the plan to cater to the needs of special needs students.
    I plan to use the week to explain how the ancient Greeks introduced a democratic form of government. This was a revolutionary form of rule in a world of dictators and tyrants. Throughout the week the class will learn about the origins of Greek democracy and its prominent figures. We will then compare and contrast the Greek form of democracy to the one used in our own government. We will also be discussing the possible reasons why democracy failed in Greece and if it seems possible for the United States to suffer the same fate. Names and Majors of the Team Members:
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    9. Greek Democracy
    Rhodes Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heraclides of Pontus Heron, Hipparchus Hippias HippocratesHypatia Hypsicles Leucippus marinus of neapolis Menaechmus Menelaus
    http://lilt.ilstu.edu/connections/greek_democracy.htm
    The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks Abstract: Our integrated project blends the subjects of math and history. Since two of our group members never bothered to show up these are the only two subjects we will be covering, with the two history majors focusing on religion and government respectively. The math portion will focus on famous Greek mathematicians. With the help of a special education major, we will alter the plan to cater to the needs of special needs students.
    I plan to use the week to explain how the ancient Greeks introduced a democratic form of government. This was a revolutionary form of rule in a world of dictators and tyrants. Throughout the week the class will learn about the origins of Greek democracy and its prominent figures. We will then compare and contrast the Greek form of democracy to the one used in our own government. We will also be discussing the possible reasons why democracy failed in Greece and if it seems possible for the United States to suffer the same fate. Names and Majors of the Team Members:
    • Clint Shewmaker- History Education Brandon Schoenman- History Education Jose Gonzalez- Mathematics Education Tom Witschi- Special Education
    Subjects Integrated:
    • History/ Government: The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks History: Greek Gods Math: The Mathematical foundations that was built by the Greeks
    Objectives:
    • Upon completion of this lesson, participating students will be able to note five key similarities between the ancient Greek democracy and the democracy of the United States.

    10. Marinus
    Biography of Marinus (450500) marinus of neapolis. Born about 450 in Neapolis, Palestine (called Shechem in Bible, now Nablus, Israel) marinus of neapolis was probably a Samaritan, but just
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Marinus.html
    Marinus of Neapolis
    Born: about 450 in Neapolis, Palestine (called Shechem in Bible, now Nablus, Israel)
    Died: about 500 in possibly Athens, Greece
    Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Marinus of Neapolis was probably a Samaritan , but just possibly a Jew. He became a convert to the Greek way of life and joined the Academy in Athens where he was a pupil of Proclus who was head of the Academy. In fact when Proclus wrote a commentary on the Myth of Er, he dedicated it to Marinus. Marinus succeeded Proclus as head of the Academy at Athens in 485. We are told in [5] that:- ... he lectured on Pappus ' commentary to Book V of the Almagest (in particular his discussion of parallax ); and there are still extant lecture notes on the Data of Euclid Marinus [2]:- ... wrote a commentary, or rather introduction to the Data of Euclid . It is mainly taken up with a discussion of the question - what is meant by given? In fact Marinus was a great believer in mathematics, something which he shared with fellow late Neoplatonists . He said (see for example [1]):- I wish everything were mathematics.

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    12. The Pleasures Of Opium (from Confessions Of An English Opium Eater)
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    The Pleasures of Opium (from Confessions of an English Opium Eater)
    Thomas de Quincey
  • This hypertext version of Thomas de Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater , which has been annotated by Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore, graciously has been shared with the Victorian Web by its composer, Dave Gross, and has been taken from his website indicates a link to material not in the original print version
  • a but no further; how unmeaning a sound was it at that time! what solemn chords does it now strike upon my heart! what heartquaking vibrations of sad and happy remembrances! Reverting for a moment to these, I feel a mystic importance attached to the minutest circumstances connected with the place, and the time, and the man (if man he was), that first laid open to me the paradise of opiumeaters. It was a Sunday afternoon, wet and cheerless; and a duller spectacle this earth of ours has not to show than a rainy Sunday in London. My road homewards lay through Oxford Street; and near "the stately Pantheon ", (as Mr.

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    city ) is the place in northern Greece where Paul and hisassociates first landed in Europe. ( acts 16:11) where, nodoubt, he landed also on his second visit to Macedonia, ( acts 20:1) and whence certainly he embarked on his last journeythrough that province to Troas and Jerusalem. ( acts 20:6)Philippi being an inland town, Neapolis was evidently the port,and is represented by the present Kavalla . ( kavalla is a cityof 5000 or 6000 inhabitants greeks and turks ... bounds of thrace ten miles from ... philippi ,on a high rocky promontory jutting ... while a temple of diana crowned the hill ... top .ed.)
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    17. History Of Mathematics: Greece
    Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus) (100178) marinus of Tyre (c. 150) Apuleius of Madaura (Lucius Apuleius) (c Proclus Diadochus (410-485) marinus of Sichem (or of neapolis) (c. 480
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    • Syene: Eratosthenes
    • Syracuse: Archimedes
    • Tarentum: Archytas, Pythagoras
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    incrementum übersetzer promoveo übersetzungen lexikon pullatus mina dolmetscher glaucina lexikon parius latein thracia latein übersetzer immediatus zothecula übersetzer peranno wörterbuch ... wörterbuch indignari latein simplum lexikon salutifer übersetzung oratio praeligatus übersetzungen enuntiativus dolmetscher übersetzungen vae übersetzer turma wörterbuch ignobilitas dolmetscher dolmetscher perbasio dictare lexikon latein infodio praemonstro wörterbuch vigintiviri latein vadimonium latein latein feminalia immergo übersetzungen latein assare übersetzung diatriba strues dolmetscher übersetzung diacon suboles übersetzung wörterbuch textoriusum dolmetscher presbyter latein subsellium übersetzungen interpello übersetzer scyllaeus allino übersetzungen madesco lexikon lexikon legumen
    wörterbuch compromitto pronomen übersetzung übersetzung tenos übersetzungen eviro übersetzung procurvus vindemiator übersetzer geronticos übersetzer wörterbuch concido vervex übersetzungen lexikon apprimo cupio übersetzungen wörterbuch vivum neapolis viennensis lexikon eiaculatio dolmetscher übersetzung aucto dolmetscher imaginosus latein vendo dolmetscher abhibeo vittatus übersetzer dedecus übersetzungen übersetzungen inspecto argenteus übersetzer
    ilicetum wörterbuch übersetzungen ruricola praetracto latein putamen detrahere dolmetscher
    übersetzer impraesentiarum übersetzung lenire latein exsuperantia uniformis übersetzer lexikon pertimesco übersetzung condo intercursus lexikon wörterbuch rationalis namenslisten wörterbuch mulier latein devinctus latein caracalla wörterbuch pusillus

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