- authors. By 63 BC,
Nigidius had been
admitted to the Senate. He may have been
aedile in 60 BC, when
Cicero mentions that
Nigidius was in a
position to...
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Gnaeus Alleius Nigidius Maius (15–23 CE – 79 CE?) was a
politician and
wealthy businessman in
ancient Pompeii who
gained wide po****rity with the citizens...
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example is
Nigidius, a
scholar of the 1st century BCE. His
works have not survived, but
writing five
centuries later,
Macrobius reports that
Nigidius argued...
- Rothschild, 1915 (Tagula Island, Louisiades)
Delias ennia nigidius Miskin, 1884 -
Nigidius Jezabel (Cairns to Queensland)
Delias ennia tindalii Joicey...
- and
Octavius came late
because of his wife's confinement; then
Publius Nigidius, as
everyone knows,
learning the
reason for his
tardiness and
being informed...
- as a
parallel of "Neoplatonism". In the 1st
century BC Cicero's
friend Nigidius Figulus made an
attempt to
revive Pythagorean doctrines, but the most important...
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Julius Caesar. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 207–223. Lewis, Anne-Marie (2023). "
Nigidius Figulus and the
Birth of a ****ure
Dominus for the World: 63 B.C.". In Lewis...
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Alexandria Plutarch Gaius A****ius
Alcinous Galen more...
Neopythagorean Nigidius Figulus Apollonius of
Tyana Moderatus of
Gades Nicomachus Numenius of Apamea...
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Alexandria Plutarch Gaius A****ius
Alcinous Galen more...
Neopythagorean Nigidius Figulus Apollonius of
Tyana Moderatus of
Gades Nicomachus Numenius of Apamea...
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between words and life, and vegetarianism.
Pythagorean views were
revived by
Nigidius Figulus during the ****enistic period, when pseudo-pythagorean writings...