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- term for what seems to be the common denominator of Egyptian religion, Alexandrinian (Neoplatonic, Stoic, Hermetic) philosophy, and Spinozism, including...
- books in caves, including the writings of an individual known as "the Alexandrinian" and a later work called Sefer Yadu'a. It possessed peculiar commentaries...
- strength because Caesar described them as very dangerous enemies in the Alexandrinian war. They married Egyptian women and had already fathered children with...
- (Doubts on the Almagest); The belief in the power of stars dated back to Alexandrinian sect of iatromathematicians and the more ancient cult of Hermes Trismegistos...
- the Magharians with the Essenes, and their author referred to as the "Alexandrinian" with Philo (whose affinity for the Essenes is well-known), based on...
- sign (σημεῖον) invented by Zenodotos of Ephesos, the first head of the Alexandrinian Library, in his edition of Homer was the obelos (ὀβελός, a short horizontal...
- century BC) choral lyric poet from Sparta; earliest representative of the Alexandrinian canon of the Nine lyric poets. Alexander Aetolus of Pleuron in Aetolia...
- brother. Pothinus organized military opposition against Caesar. In the Alexandrinian war that followed, the Gabiniani pla**** an important role: they were...
- Aigosages laid siege on the city of Ilium, but were thwarted by the Alexandrinian general Themistes. The Celts then turned against the territory of Abydos...