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ANTAGORAS — Cous, vir, cuius meminit Pausau. l. 1. Item Rhodius, Poeta non ignobilis, cuius festivissimum fertur responsum. Hic enim gulae nonnihil impertiendum ratus, congrum intentius coquebat; Admonitus super ea re Antigonus, illique assistens retro,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Antología Palatina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La versión de van Bosch y van Lennep de la Antología Palatina en cinco volúmenes (1795 a 1822) conservada en el British Museum de Londres. La Antología Palatina, también conocida como Antología griega o, en latín… … Wikipedia Español
Escuela cínica — Se denomina escuela cínica (del griego κύων kyon: ‘perro’, denominación atribuida debido a su frugal modo de vivir) a la fundada en Grecia durante la segunda mitad del siglo IV a. C. El griego Antístenes fue su fundador y Diógenes de… … Wikipedia Español