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written by Epicurus, "All my
books to be
given to
Hermarchus. And if
anything should happen to
Hermarchus before the
children of
Metrodorus grow up, Amynomachus...
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After Epicurus's death, his
follower Hermarchus had
succeeded him as the
scholarch of the
Garden in Athens.
Hermarchus' successor,
Polystratus (died c. 220...
- File lists:
Hermarchus apollonius (Westwood, 1859)
Hermarchus differens Redtenbacher, 1908
Hermarchus insignis (Kaup & Heyden, 1871)
Hermarchus leytensis...
- p****ed to
Hermarchus, who was
originally from Mytilene. He was
succeeded by Polystratus.
Among Epicurus'
closest students were
Hermarchus, Polyaenus...
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Hermarchus leytensis is a
species of
stick insect in the
order Phasmatodea. It is
endemic to the Philippines.
Hermarchus leytensis exhibit ****ual dimorphism...
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Epicurus letter, "All my
books to be
given to
Hermarchus. And if
anything should happen to
Hermarchus before the
children of
Metrodorus grow up, Amynomachus...
- Leucippus, Democritus, Protagoras,
Diogenes of Apollonia, Anaxarchus, Pyrrho,
Timon Book 10:
Epicurus and the
Epicureans Epicurus,
Metrodorus and
Hermarchus...
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school of
philosophy with
Epicurus as head, or hegemon,
while Polyaenus,
Hermarchus and
Metrodorus were kathegemones. A man of mild and
friendly manners,...
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debated rhetorical questions with
Hermarchus the Epicurean.
Philodemus in his On
Rhetoric quotes a
rebuttal by
Hermarchus in
which he
cites Alexinus. Alexinus...
- –145 Diogenes 145–129 Antipater 129–110 Panaetius 307–271 Epicurus 271–250
Hermarchus 250–215 Polystratus 215–201 Dionysius 201–??? Basilides c. 175 Thespis...