- "ἐτεῇ δὲ ἄτομα καὶ κενόν" Aristotle, De Coel. iii.4, Meteor. ii.7 Lucian,
Macrobii 18
Hipparchus ap.
Diogenes Laërtius, ix.43. See
testimonia DK 68 A 80,...
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including the
capital of
Tigranocerta (Tigranakert).
Tigranes is
mentioned in
Macrobii, a
Roman essay detailing the
famous long
livers of the day,
which is attributed...
- latini, vol. 5, Lipsiae, in
aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1923, pagg. 599-629.
Macrobii excerpta Bobiensa[permanent dead link], some
extracts from Macrobius' De...
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Hierapolis as one of the five most
important pagan temples in the Near East.
Macrobii ("Long-Livers") is an
essay about famous philosophers who
lived for many...
- bear
children in
their seventh year and who
become old at forty, with the
Macrobii,
whose women only have
children once in
their lives.
Calingi Buddhist eschatology...
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Robert Drew (Two volume ed.). Loeb
classical Library. A6. Pseudo-Lucian.
Macrobii. 20. A7.
Censorinus (1900). "On Old Age". De Die Natali. 15, 3. A8. Clement...
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eiusdem generis scriptorum deperditorum fragmenta .
Accedunt Phlegontis Macrobii et
Olympiadum reliquiae et
anonymi tractus De mulieribus, etc. sumptum...
- replied, "By
making him the
citizen of a well-governed state." In the
Macrobii of Pseudo-Lucian,
Aristoxenus is
supposed to have said that Xenophilus...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 454. This work in turn cites: Lucian,
Macrobii, 22 Plutarch, Demetrius, 39 Diod. Sic. xviii. 42. 44. 50, xix. 100 Dion...
- Graeco-Egyptian god
Hephaestus (Ptah) who "was king for 9,000 years". A book
Macrobii ("Long-Livers") is a work
devoted to longevity. It was
attributed to the...