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Scythinus of Teos (Ancient Gr****: Σκυθίνος; fl. 5th or 4th
century BCE) was an
iambic poet from Teos who
turned the work of the
philosopher Hera****us...
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possible names for his father: Eumelus, Aristocritus, Parthenius, and
Scythinus.
Ancient sources agree that
Anacreon came from Teos, on the
coast of Ionia...
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imperceptible Forms as
objects of knowledge.
Scythinus of Teos, a
contemporary of Plato,
wrote out Hera****us's
philosophy in...
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philhelias in
greater detail makes no
mention of Apollo, only Helios.
Scythinus of Teos
wrote that
Apollo uses the
bright light of the Sun (λαμπρὸν πλῆκτρον...
- Teos.
Anacreon the poet,
Hecateus the
historian Protagoras the
sophist Scythinus the poet
Andron the
geographer Antimachus the epic poet Apellicon, the...
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Sabinus the Grammarian [el]
Samus Sappho Satrius Satyrus [ca; el; hu]
Scythinus of Teos
Secundus of Tarantum [ca; it]
Serapion of
Alexandria Simmias of...
- 1962
Pulmomerus Cervantes & Brailovsky, 2012
Schuhocoris Slater, 1985
Scythinus Distant, 1893
Siniasinensis Scudder, 1968
Terenocoris Slater, 1980 Tomocoris...
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Pulmomerus Cervantes & Brailovsky, 2012
Genus Schuhocoris Slater, 1985
Genus Scythinus Distant, 1893
Genus Siniasinensis Scudder, 1968
Genus Terenocoris Slater...