Aenesidemus (redirect from Aenesidemus of Cnossos)
Aenesidemus (Ancient Greek: Αἰνησίδημος or Αἰνεσίδημος) was a 1st-century BC Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher from Knossos who revived the doctrines of Pyrrho...
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Alexandre Farnoux (redirect from Cnossos : L'archéologie d'un rêve)
History, the magician of Knossos—in this pocket-sized volume entitled Cnossos : L'archéologie d'un rêve (lit. 'Knossos: The Archaeology of a Dream';...
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excavations in 1878 which revealed the first good evidence that Knossos (or Cnossos), the most important site of the Minoan civilization, was there, attracting...
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Fragmentary Snake Goddess icon from Cnossos, illustrated for the Outline of History by H. G. Wells...
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Grimal, Cnossia was presumably a slave whose name indicated she was born in Cnossos on Crete. Such ethnics were a common way of naming slaves, see Fowler,...
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Translation Lesbos [ˈlezβos] 'Lesbos' euro [ˈewɾo] 'Euro' Bette [ˈbete] 'Bette' Rodos [ˈroðos] 'Rodos' polo [ˈpolo] 'polo' Cnossos [ˈnosos] 'Knossos'...
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Glaucon Charmides, Theages Axiochus, Protagoras, Symposium Clinias of Cnossos Epinomis, Laws Clinias of Scambonidae, son of Axiochus Axiochus, Euthydemus...
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pithos (large storing jar) with abstract vegetative decoration, found in Cnossos. Terracotta, Palace Style, Late Minoan II (c. 1450–1400 BC). Louvre, first...
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Unearthing a Legend Knossos: Searching for the Legendary Palace of King Minos Cnossos : L'archéologie d'un rêve (nº 175) Alexandre Farnoux David J. Baker 7 October...
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