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Heraclitus I (Gk)
(1,845 words)
(Ἡράκλειτος;
Hērákleitos). [German version] [1] H. of Ephesus Ionian philosopher, c. 500 BC Son of Bloson, outstanding personality within Ionian philosophy. Betegh, Gábor (Budapest) [German version] A. The person H.'s main period of activity is estimated to have been about 503-500 BC (Diog. Laert. 9,1). He belonged to a leading family in the public life of Ephesus. The doxographic tradition records several anecdotes of H.'s arrogance and contempt for his fellow citizens and humanity in general, which are mostly based on fragments of H. Betegh, Gábor (Budapest) [German version] B. La…
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Timotheus
(2,915 words)
(Τιμόθεος;
Timótheos). [German version] [1] T. of Metapontum Greek physician, c. 400 BC Greek physician,
fl.
c. 400 BC. According to the Anonymus Londiniensis (8,8), T. believed that disease was the result of the blockage of passages through which residues would have been excreted. Residues that have risen up from the entire body are forced to remain in the head until they are transformed into a saline, acrid fluid. They then break out and cause a wide variety of disease, whose character is determined by the place or places to which they flow.. Humoral theory Nutton, Vivian (London) …
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Philoxenus
(1,694 words)
(Φιλόξενος;
Philóxenos). [German version] [1] Name of several officers under Alexander the Great Several officers with the name P. are mentioned in the sources about Alexander [4] the Great. They cannot always be distinguished with certainty. One P. was appointed by Alexander in 331 BC (incorrect [1]) '
to collect tribute on this side of the Taurus'(i.e. in Asia Minor) (Arr. An. 3,6,4). This cannot be correct. Arrian must, as often, have expressed himself imprecisely, as this duty had already been entrusted to somebody else. It can also hardly be th…
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Philoxenos
(1,508 words)
(Φιλόξενος). [English version] [1] Name mehrerer Offiziere unter Alexander d. Gr. Mehrere Offiziere namens Ph. werden in den Quellen über Alexandros [4] d.Gr. erwähnt. Sie sind nicht immer sicher zu scheiden. Ein Ph. wurde 331 v.Chr. (irrig [1]) von Alexandros ‘zum Einsammeln der Tribute diesseits des Tauros’ (d.h. in Kleinasien) eingesetzt (Arr. an. 3,6,4). Das kann nicht stimmen. Arrian muß sich, wie oft, ungenau ausgedrückt haben, da diese Aufgabe bereits anderen anvertraut war. Daß sein Auftrag nur die…
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