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Epicurus Source 2 Biography At PhilosophyClassics.com the doctrines of the other philosophers. In the 2nd and 1st centuries BC Apollodorus,nicknamed Lord of the Garden, and zeno of sidon (who describes http://www.philosophyclassics.com/showbiography.asp?IDNo=282&bioID=2
ZENO De Sidon Translate this page zeno De sidon Vers 150 vers 70 av JC. Zéno de sidon est né dansla ville de sidon. Cette ville était une très ancienne cité http://coll-ferry-montlucon.pays-allier.com/zeno.htm
Extractions: Vers 150 vers 70 av J.C. Zéno de Sidon est né dans la ville de Sidon. Cette ville était une très ancienne cité phénicienne dont la fondation remonte au troisième millénaire avant J.C. Comptoir maritime très important, elle eut à subir de multiples invasions et passa sous la domination de plusieurs peuples. Zéno de Sidon était un disciple dEpicure. Or, il est bien connu quEpicure ne se souciait que de la recherche du bonheur (plaisir) et quil éprouvait une grande aversion pour les Mathématiques. Zéno fut un élève dun certain Apollodorus (fervent défenseur de lépicurisme et qui écrivit plus de 400 livres) et sur la fin de sa vie, il enseigna lui même dans le fameux « Jardin » dAthènes qui était en fait le nom de lEcole fondée par Epicure dans le jardin de sa propre maison. Zéno était un homme très éclectique qui écrivit sur un nombre considérable de sujets : la Logique, lAtomisme, la Biologie, lEthique, la Littérature, lEloquence, la Poésie, la Théorie de la connaissance et bien sûr les Mathématiques. Excepté sur ces deux derniers sujets, nous ne savons pratiquement rien de ses écrits qui ont pratiquement complètement disparu. Toute sa philosophie reposait sur sa conviction que la Connaissance « vraie » ne pouvait provenir que de lExpérience (de la multitude des expériences humaines) et pas dun Raisonnement « abstrait ».
Editing Zeno Of Sidon - Edit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia zeno Zenao de sidon Translate this page Zeno/ão de sidon (150 - 70 a. C) Filósofo grego nascido na cidadede sidon,na costa do Mediterrâneo, uma das mais antigas cidades http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Zeno_of_Sidon&action=edit
Sidon Zeno euclides Translate this page zeno de sidon, cerca de 250 años despues de que Euclides escibió Los Elementos,parece haber sido el primero en mostrar que las proposiciones de Euclides no http://www.jaspergifts.com/cgi-bin/searchweb/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=sidon zeno
Extractions: Click the link for more information. . The major international airport For the wireless networking standard, see AirPort networking; for the movie, see Airport (movie) An airport is a designated location for aircraft to take off and land. While smaller airports - more often called aerodromes, airfields or landing strips - might include short dirt or grassed runways, larger airports available for international flights normally feature paved strips, perhaps
Zeno Of Kition Now the Athenians had a great respect for zeno, so that they gave him the And theCittiaeans, in the district of sidon, also claimed him as their countryman. http://www.utexas.edu/courses/citylife/readings/zeno_of_kition.html
Extractions: VII. Accordingly, for the future, men came thither to hear him, and from this his pupils were called Stoics, and so were his successors also, who had been at first called Zenonians, as Epicurus tells us in his Epistles. And before this time, the poets who frequented this colonnade ( stoa ) had been called Stoics, as we are informed by Eratosthenes, in the eighth book of his treatise on the Old Comedy; but now Zeno's pupils made the name more notorious. Now the Athenians had a great respect for Zeno, so that they gave him the keys of their walls, and they also honoured him with a golden crown, and a brazen statue; and this was also done by his own countrymen, who thought the statue of such a man an honour to their city. And the Cittiaeans, in the district of Sidon, also claimed him as their countryman. VIII. He was also much respected by Antigonus, who, whenever he came to Athens, used to attend his lectures, and was constantly inviting him to come to him. But he begged off himself, and sent Persaeus, one of his intimate friends, who was the son of Demetrius, and a Cittiaean by birth, and who flourished about the hundred and thirtieth olympiad, when Zeno was an old man. The letter of Antigonus to Zeno was as follows, and it is reported by Apollonius, the Syrian, in his essay on Zeno. KING ANTIGONUS TO ZENO THE PHILOSOPHER, GREETING.
Hisamatsu: Sep Reguloj De Vimalakirti Parto 1 Nia FASSocieto emfazas rektan sidon (tanza) kiel parton de nia praktiko. aspekto en la purlanda budhismo, la pordego de forbailado en zeno estas nenio http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/nobutak/vim1.htm
Extractions: Manifesti la aferojn de la ordinara homo sen forjxeti la Dharmo-Vojon Mi dezirus fari -paroladojn pri sep reguloj, kiujn mi elprenas el la Vimalakirti-Sutro . Por la unua, mi volus trakti "ripozan sidon" ( yenzuo , Jp. enza ), kiu estas predikita en la Cxapitro pri "Discxiploj." Mi decidis komencigxi per tiu cxi termino, cxar Vimalakirti priskribas gxin kiel "Manifesti la aferojn de la ordinara homo sen forjxeti la Dharmo-Vojon," esprimo menciita en mia antauxparolo. Mi kredas, ke tiu cxi esprimo estas la plej esenca en nia hodiauxa praktiko de la budha-vojo. Krome, ecx se ne temas pri la budha vojo gxi estas la plej tauxga esprimo por nia ultima estomaniero. Nia FAS-Societo emfazas "rektan sidon" ( tanza ) kiel parton de nia praktiko. Tial ni bezonas havi klaran komprenon de la vera signifo de tiu cxi rekta sido, surbaze de profunda esploro. Se ne, ni ne povus gxuste praktiki la gravan praktikon de la FAS-Societo. Malsamaj homoj havas malsamajn opiniojn koncerne al la signifo de rekta sido, kaj la budhismo dum sia longa historio efektive ne limigis sin al nur unu senco. Tial estas des pli necese por ni klarigi ties veran signifon. Se temas pri la gxusta maniero de rekta sido, ni kutime pensas pri la detalaj instruoj pri la gxusta fizika pozicio kaj mensa sinteno, kiuj trovigxas en
Stoic History Persaeus of Citium, taught by zeno. Aratus of Soli, taught by zeno. Boethusof sidon, taught by Diogenes. Hecaton of Rhodes, taught by Panaetius. http://www.cnu.edu/phil/carr/StoicBio.htm
Extractions: Mid Zeno of Citium (344/34-263/2), taught Cleanthes son of Phanias of Assos (331-232) (head263-232), taught Chrysippus of Soli (b280.; head 232-d207/6), taught Zeno of Tarsus (head from 206) Ariston "the Bald", son of Miltiades of Chios, (fl. 270-50?) taught by Zeno, became a heretic Herillus of Carthage, taught by Zeno, became a heretic Dionysius, taught by Zeno Persaeus of Citium, taught by Zeno Aratus of Soli, taught by Zeno Sphaerus of the Bosphorus, taught by Cleanthes, tutor of Cleomenes the king of Sparta and Ptolemy Philopater of Alexandria Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c276-196) Diogenes of Seleucia (Babylon) (head until 152), taught by Chrysippus, taught Antipater of Tarsus ( head c150-129) Panaetius of Rhodes (185-110; head from 129)
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ZENO OF ELEA zeno OF ELEA. Of the paradoxes used by zeno to discredit the belief in pluralityand motion, eight survive in the writings of Aristotle and Simplicius. http://64.1911encyclopedia.org/Z/ZE/ZENO_OF_ELEA.htm
Extractions: ZENO OF ELEA , son of Teleutagoras, is supposed to have been born towards the beginning of the 5th centtiry n.c. The pupil and the friend of Parmenides, he sought to recommend his masters doctrine of the existence of the One by contro verting the popular belief in the existence of the Many. In virtue of this method of indirect argumentation he is regarded as the inventor of dialectic, that is to say, disputation having for its end not victory but the discovery or the transmission of truth. He is said to have been concerned in a plot against a tyrant, and on its detection to have borne with exemplary constancy the tortures to which he was subjected; but authorities differ both as to the name and the residence of the tyrant and as to the circumstances and the issue of the enterprise. In Platos Parmenides, Socrates, then very young, meets Parmenides, an old man some sixty-five years of age, and Zeno, a man of about forty, tall and personable, and engages them in philosophical discussion. But it may be doubted whether such a meeting was chronologically possible. Platos account of Zenos teaching (Parmenides, 128 seq.) is, however, presumably as accurate as it is precise. In reply to those who thought that Parmenidess theory of the existence of the One involved inconsistencies and absurdities, Zeno tried to show that the assumption of the existence of the Many, that is to say, a plurality of things in time and space, carried with it inconsistencies and absurdities grosser and more numerous. In early youth he collected his arguments in a book, which, according to Plato, was put into circulation without his knowledge.
ZENO OF TARSUS zeno OF TARSUS. zeno OF TARSUS, Stoic philosopher and pupil of Chrysippus,belonged to the period of the Middle Stoa. He appears http://66.1911encyclopedia.org/Z/ZE/ZENO_OF_TARSUS.htm
Philodemus In Translation? Philodemus in translation? Does anyone out there know if Philodemus, zeno ofSidon s disciple, is available in translation, either English or German? http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject/hd/fak7/hist/o1/logs/sophia/log.started9503
Extractions: Philodemus in translation? Does anyone out there know if Philodemus, Zeno of Sidon's disciple, is available in translation, either English or German? I'm after a copy of *peri parresia* (on Boldness/Frankness) that I can pillage without having to wade through acres of Greek. Thanks, Tim. Timothy Gaden - tjg@hermes.apana.org.au - Melbourne, Australia [Submitted by: tjg@hermes.apana.org.au (Timothy Gaden) Thu, 2 Mar 1995 09:29:22 GMT] Up
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The Knights Templar 2 The zeno Narrative tells of a mysterious ocean voyage west one hundredyears later by a Templar descendent, Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney. http://www.crystalinks.com/templars2.html
Extractions: For several years before the Peasants' Revolt in England in 1381, a group of disgruntled priests of the lower clergy had traveled the towns, preaching against the riches and corruption of the church. During the months before the uprising, secret meetings had been held throughout central England by men weaving a network of communication. After the revolt was put down, rebel leaders confessed to being agents of a great Society, said to be based in London. Another mystery was the concentrated and especially vicious attacks on the religious order of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John, now known as the Knights of Malta. Not only did the rebels seek out their properties for vandalism and fire, but their prior was dragged from the Tower of London to have his head struck off [along with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Treasurer] and placed on London Bridge, to the delight of the cheering mob. One captured rebel leader, when asked the reasons for the revolt, said, First, and above all the destruction of the Hospitallers. Pope Clement V had directed that all of the extensive properties of the Templars should be given to the Hospitallers almost seventy years before the Peasant's Revolt.
Math@Net - Euclides ter sido o primeiro a demonstrar que as proposições de Euclides não eram http://www.net-rosas.com.br/~cvidigal/math/euclides1.htm
Extractions: O trabalho mais famoso de Euclides, como já se disse, é o seu tratado de geometria "Os Elementos". O livro foi uma compilação do conhecimento geométrico que se tornou o centro do ensino de Matemática por 2000 anos. Provavelmente nenhum dos resultados de "Os Elementos" foram demonstradas primeiramente por ele, mas a organização do material e sua exposição certamente devemos a ele. O livro "Os Elementos" começa pela definição dos axiomas, incluindo o quinto postulado (ou "das paralelas") que diz que "uma e apenas uma linha pode ser traçada através de um ponto paralela de uma determinada linha". A decisão de Euclides de tornar esta definição em um axioma levou ao surgimento da Geometria Euclidiana. Somente no século XIX este axioma foi posto de lado e a geometria não-euclidiana começou a ser estudada.
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Extractions: Since 1985 the Beirut Times (weekly) has served the informational and social needs unique to the Arab Americans. Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Michael Absi, insures a specialized press that guides newly arrived immigrants to be assimilated into the local culture. Beirut Times' site provides a free sample issue (USA only), along with reader profiles, and general information. Reports online focus on the Arab-American media impact, influence, and markets.