-
identified with the
Sandon of
Tarsus mentioned by Pseudo-Lucian in the
essay Macrobii ("Long Lives"), who was the
father of
Athenodorus (the
Stoic philosopher...
-
eiusdem generis scriptorum deperditorum fragmenta .
Accedunt Phlegontis Macrobii et
Olympiadum reliquiae et
anonymi tractus De mulieribus, etc. sumptum...
- latini, vol. 5, Lipsiae, in
aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1923, pagg. 599-629.
Macrobii excerpta Bobiensa, some
extracts from Macrobius' De
uerborum Graeci et...
- "Democritus".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology. Lucian,
Macrobii 18,
Hipparchus ap.
Diogenes Laërtius, ix.43.
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History...
- 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...
- 2024-05-20.
Retrieved 2010-02-28. Livy,
History of Rome XXI–XLV. Pseudo-Lucian,
Macrobii.
Paulus Orosius, book VII of
History Against the Pagans. Champion, Craige...
- 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...
- ****rd-Cambridge, p. 232, "Epicharmus was a
hearer of Pythagoras". Lucian,
Macrobii, 25 (cf. [5]) Theocritus, Epigrams, 17 (cf. [6])
Andreas Daum:
Social Relations...
-
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...
- a client-king of Rome. He died in 55/54, at age 85. He is
mentioned in
Macrobii, a
Roman essay detailing the
famous long-livers of the day
attributed to...