- Look up
Peripatetic or
peripatetic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peripatetic may
refer to:
Peripatetic school, a
school of
philosophy in Ancient...
- The
Peripatetic school (Ancient Gr****: Περίπατος lit. 'walkway') was a
philosophical school founded in 335 BC by
Aristotle in the
Lyceum in
ancient Athens...
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Itinerant teachers (also
called "visiting" or "
peripatetic" teachers) are
traveling schoolteachers. They are
sometimes specialized to work in the trades...
- The
Peripatetic axiom is: "Nothing is in the
intellect that was not
first in the senses" (Latin:
Nihil est in
intellectu quod non sit
prius in sensu)...
- residents—external consultants, for example.
These groups are
known as "
peripatetic nomads". The
English word
nomad comes from the
Middle French nomade,...
- are
several ethnic groups in
Afghanistan which traditionally lead a
peripatetic life. This
means they are
nomadic and
their main
occupations centre around...
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Satyrus (Ancient Gr****: Σάτυρος) of
Callatis was a
distinguished Peripatetic philosopher and historian,
whose biographies of
famous people are frequently...
- groups: hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and the
peripatetic or non-food-producing groups.
Among these,
peripatetic nomads are
neglected and
discriminated against...
- of
Persian wisdom.
Suhrawardi provided a new
Platonic critique of the
peripatetic school of
Avicenna that was
dominant at his times, and that critique...
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Athens (/əˈmoʊniəs/; Gr****: Ἀμμώνιος),
sometimes called Ammonius the
Peripatetic, was a
philosopher who
taught in
Athens in the 1st
century AD. He was...