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Alciphron (Gr****: Ἀλκίφρων) was an
ancient Gr**** sophist, and the most
eminent among the Gr**** epistolographers.
Regarding his life or the age in which...
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Alciphron, or The
Minute Philosopher is a
philosophical dialogue by the 18th-century
Irish philosopher George Berkeley wherein Berkeley combated the arguments...
- The purple-shot
copper (Lycaena
alciphron) is a
butterfly in the
family of the
Lycaenidae or
copper butterflies and in the
genus of the Lycaena. The coloring...
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expressed by
superstitious rites of
obscure significance. We find in
Alciphron that
there was at
Athens a
temple of Hermaphroditus. The p****age proposes...
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William Alciphron Boring (September 9, 1859 – May 5, 1937) was an
American architect noted for co-designing the
Immigration Station at
Ellis Island in...
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caricae (Fabricius, 1775)
Synonyms Noctua caricae Fabricius, 1775
Psephea alciphron Cramer, [1777]
Asota euroa Rothschild, 1897
Asota anawa Swinhoe, 1903...
- An
Essay Towards a Real Character, and a
Philosophical Language (1668)
Alciphron (1732) "On Denoting" (1905)
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) Language...
- An
Essay Towards a Real Character, and a
Philosophical Language (1668)
Alciphron (1732) "On Denoting" (1905)
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921) Language...
- wrap mummies; this was also
linen and not sea silk. The
sophist author Alciphron first records "sea wool" in his (c. 2nd
century AD) "Galenus to Cryton"...
- to the
views of
Ernst Mach and
Albert Einstein. In 1732, he
published Alciphron, a
Christian apologetic against the free-thinkers, and in 1734, he published...