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- Crantor of Soli (Gr****: Κράντωρ, gen.: Κράντορος; died 276/5 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** philosopher and member of the Old Academy who was the first philosopher...
- Crantor was an Ancient Gr**** philosopher. Crantor may also refer to: Crantor (mythology), in Ovid's Metamorphoses, was an arms-bearer for Achilles' father...
- 83982 Crantor (provisional designation 2002 GO9) is a centaur in a 1:1 resonance with Ur****, approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) in diameter. It was...
- Atlanteans, some say that it is unadorned history, such as Crantor, the first commentator on Plato. Crantor also says that Plato's contemporaries used to criticize...
- In Gr**** mythology, Crantor (Ancient Gr****: Κράντωρ, -ορος) was a son of Amyntor and possibly Hippodamiaor Cleobule. He was probably the brother of Astydameia...
-  achemon Binomial name Eumorpha achemon (Drury, 1773) Synonyms Sphinx achemon Drury, 1773 Sphinx crantor Cramer, 1777 Pholus achemon trigon Gehlen, 1926...
- Bienor † 55576 Amycus (65407) 2002 RP120 65489 Ceto (73480) 2002 PN34 83982 Crantor (87555) 2000 QB243 (88269) 2001 KF77 ‡ (95626) 2002 GZ32 List of centaurs...
- point—a gravitationally unstable region at 180° in its orbit, 83982 Crantor. Crantor moves inside Ur****'s co-orbital region on a complex, temporary horseshoe...
- include Aristotle, Heraclides Ponticus, Eudoxus of Cnidus, Philip of Opus, Crantor, and Antiochus of Ascalon. After a lapse during the early Roman occupation...
- the Academy include Aristotle, Heraclides, Eudoxus, Philip of Opus, and Crantor. In at least Plato's time, the school did not have any particular doctrine...