Philip (or Philippus) of Opus (Greek: Φίλιππος Ὀπούντιος) was a philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. He was a member of Plato’s Academy and after...
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Democritus Euctemon Eudoxus Heraclides Hicetas Hippocrates of Chios Meton Oenopides Parmenides Philip of Opus Philolaus Apollonius Aratus Archimedes Aristarchus...
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Opus Dei (Work of God) was founded in Spain in 1928 by Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá. Its stated mission is to help its lay and clerical members to...
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Philip V of Macedon Philip the Apostle Philip the Evangelist Philippus of Croton (c. 6th century BC) Olympic victor and legendary hero Philip of Opus...
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Laws (dialogue) (category Dialogues of Plato)
Plutarch's Lives. Nabu Press, 2010. Leonardo Tarán: Academica: Plato, Philip of Opus, and the Pseudo-Platonic Epinomis, Philadelphia 1975, p. 131 see note...
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This list of ancient Greek philosophers contains philosophers who studied in ancient Greece or spoke Greek. Ancient Greek philosophy began in Miletus with...
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Epinomis (category Dialogues of Plato)
Jaeger, writing in the 1940s, saw Philip as working with the Academy’s blessing: After Plato died, Philip of Opus, who was his secretary and his Boswell...
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Platonic Academy (redirect from Academy of Plato)
notable members of the Academy include Aristotle, Heraclides, Eudoxus, Philip of Opus, and Crantor. In at least Plato's time, the school did not have any...
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Antikythera mechanism (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024)
927280. S2CID 122403901. Edmunds, Mike & Morgan, Philip (2000). "The Antikythera Mechanism: Still a Mystery of Greek Astronomy". Astronomy & Geophysics. 41...
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Academy (section Neoplatonic Academy of Late Antiquity)
include Aristotle, Heraclides Ponticus, Eudoxus of Cnidus, Philip of Opus, Crantor, and Antiochus of Ascalon. After a lapse during the early Roman occupation...
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