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Xenophanes, ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C.
Epigrammata
Epigrammata, The Greek anthology Vol II Sepulchral Epigrams Book VII
Xenophanes, ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C, creator; Paton, W. R. (William Roger), d. 1921, translator
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Epigrammata
26
Epigramma
AG 7.120
AP 7.120
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Epigram Number 120: "On Pythagoras."
70-71
http://www.archive.org/stream/greekanthology02newyuoft#page/70/mode/2up
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The
Greek anthology
Vol II
Sepulchral Epigrams
Book VII
Greek anthology. English & Greek
Paton, W. R. (William Roger)
d. 1921
translator
text
enk
London
New York
W. Heinemann
G.P. Putnam's sons
Reprint
1917
1919
monographic
eng
grc
print
5 v. illus. 17 cm.
Greek and English on opposite pages
A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from
the Greek anthology": v. 1, p. xiii-xv.
Greek poetry
Greek poetry
Translations into English
PA3611
884
Loeb classical library
2848020
17000015
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2848020
http://lccn.loc.gov/17000015
http://www.archive.org/details/greekanthology02newyuoft
http://openlibrary.org/details/greekanthology02newyuoft
http://books.google.com/books?id=hBQOAAAAYAAJ
eng
Xenophanes
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C.
creator
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Xenophanes
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Ξενοφάνης
Κολοφώνιος
كزينوفانيس
Xenòfanes
de Colofó
Xenofanes
fra Kolofon
Xénophane
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
קסנופנס
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Xenophanes
von Kolophon
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Senofane
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Xenophanes
Colophonius
Jenófanes
de Colofón
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Xenophanes
Colophonius
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Xenophanes
of Colophon
ca. 570-ca. 478 B.C
Xenophanes
Poeta Philosophus
Xenoph.
Acad. Am. enc., 1981 (Xenophanes of Colophon; ca. 570-ca. 475 B.C.;
Greek poet and philosopher)
Enc. Am., 1975 (Xenophanes; Greek philosopher and poet; b. Colophon,
Ionia, ca. 590 B.C. (in scholarly dispute); d. probably Sicily, ca. 478 B.C.)
Enc. Brit., 1972 (Xenophanes; 6th-5th cent. B.C.; Greek religious
thinker and poet; reputed founder of Eleatic school of philos.; probably b. ca. 570 B.C.;
native of Colophon, Ionia; not less than 92 when he died)
De Melisso, Xenophane, Gorgia. French & Greek. Si
ParmeÌnide, 1980: t.p. (Xenophane) p. 17 (XeÌnophane)
His I frammenti, 1985: t.p. (Senofane)
Xenophanes von Kolophon, 1996
urn:cite:perseus:author.1497.1
n 82105600
Philosopher
Epigrammatist
Lyric Poet
Elegist
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 402
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 3,
1867, p. 1295:
Brill's New Pauly: "Xenophanes, Greek poet, social and religious
critic, natural philosopher (6th/5th cents. BC)., "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophanes
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0267.002
0267.003
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0267.006
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821009
19970220064008.8
oca00802130